Reads: iPhone Clones, Subscription Box Wars & More

A wrap on some of the interesting reads from across the web...
  1. The People Who Moved to Chernobyl - BBC
  2. Grief Network - n+1
  3. The Innocence of Abu Zubaydah - The New York Review of Books
  4. Instagram Has a Massive Harassment Problem - The Atlantic
  5. The Rise and Fall of Affirmative Action - The New Yorker
  6. Did Uber Steal Google's Intellectual Property? - The New Yorker
  7. Inside the Mind of a Voyeur - Toronto Life
  8. Is There Such A Thing As Ballet That Doesn't Hurt Women? - Buzzfeed
  9. Mold Eats World - Topic
  10. As the Internet Splinters, the World Suffers - The New York Times
  11. Why the Many-Worlds Interpretation Has Many Problems - Quanta Magazine
  12. The Age-Old Problem of "Fake News" - Smithsonian
  13. 'Do Not Track,' the Privacy Tool Used by Millions of People, Doesn't Do Anything - Gizmodo
  14. You Might Find Your Next Home on Amazon - Quartz
  15. Inside the $2.6 billion Subscription Box Wars - Fast Company
  16. Google Could Finally Face Serious Competition for Android - The Verge
  17. How China Rips Off the iPhone and Reinvents Android - The Verge
  18. The Arithmetic of Common Ground - The Walrus

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