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Top posts for the week of March 13, 2016

The implications of Lee Sedol’s defeat by Google’s AlphaGo

A week later and this is still a hot one!

Twitter tips for a Friday

A great list of tips.

Inserting special characters and emoji into Google Docs

Awesome way to spruce up documents.


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