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February 16, 2018

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The Friday Exit

Commentary: Why Chicago needs not-for-profit co-working spaces

Monday, Feb 12

A lot can be gained from creating dedicated not-for-profit co-working spaces in Chicago neighborhoods where people are working on shared problems.

Embrace the chaos: Navigating the C-suite as a working mom

This is not a story about being an executive and a mother and magically keeping everything in balance. When you have multiple passions, a perfect balance becomes an unachievable ideal.

1871 names first female CEO

The tech hub has hired its first female CEO: Betsy Ziegler, currently chief innovation officer at Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management.

The joy of chatting with the Lyft strangers in your back seat

I am constantly amazed by what strangers tell me from the backseat of a Lyft. They talk about their children, their politics, their hometowns and planned travels. Sometimes, they share unsolicited advice. Other times, they just vent.

Google is the Web's biggest ad company. Now it's also advertising's biggest traffic cop.

Already one of the dominant players in the online advertising world, Google may soon have even more power in that space.

Facebook forges ahead with kids app despite expert criticism

Facebook is forging ahead with its messaging app for kids, despite child experts who have pressed the company to shut it down.

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