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April 20, 2018

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The Friday Exit

In uphill mayoral bid, tech entrepreneur Sales-Griffin stresses shrinking Chicago

Friday, Apr 20

On Saturday, the 30-year-old business leader and teacher will launch a campaign focused on term limits, removing big money from politics and using technology to shine a spotlight on the city's budget.

Facebook could be forced to pay billions of dollars over alleged violations of Illinois biometrics law

Facebook could face billions of dollars in damages if a federal court finds it violated Illinois residents' privacy rights with its facial tagging feature.

Chicago sports tech firm Stats looks to bring A.I. to the broadcast booth and sideline

A Chicago-based sports tech company is teaching computers to analyze data on a level beyond human capabilities, producing insights for teams and broadcasts.

Former 1871 CEO Howard Tullman named first director of Illinois Tech innovation institute

Chicago entrepreneur Howard Tullman, former CEO of the 1871 tech hub, has been appointed to lead a new innovation center at the Illinois Institute of Technology.

Amazon reveals its Prime service has 100 million members

Amazon has persuaded more than 100 million shoppers to subscribe to its Prime service that offers free two-day shipping and other perks.

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