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Research
Why yes, your laptop is watching you. What you need to know to protect yourself l CSOonline http://ow.ly/sW0Qy
Gmail Goes Down, Google Investigating the Cause l CIOonline http://trib.al/IPvck6J
Microsoft lawyer: Let customers decide country where cloud data is stored l NetworkWorld http://ow.ly/sW1kl
Research hints that nanotech could protect against heat in electronics, boosting computing power l Sandia Labs http://bit.ly/1htdnQR
Paradigm whiplash, anyone? “Stephen Hawking: ‘There are no black holes'” l Nature News http://bit.ly/1g9HgJj
Tech and telecom vendors spend millions on lobbying in DC l Computerworld http://ow.ly/sW1NP
Federal Reserve, Central Banks, & Financial Departments
Small towns’ survival may require borrowing a few ideas from the big city l St. Louis Fed http://bit.ly/KVnjHR
Chart shows number of jobs created by sector in Texas in 2013 l Dallas Fed http://bit.ly/1aTbngs
Video: How are students dealing with the growing burden of student loans? l St. Louis Fed http://bit.ly/19namMS
Fed continues to worry about banks that could crash the system l Housing Wire http://hwi.re/4mp6Ww
Why getting accurate data on global hunger poses a challenge l World Bank http://wrld.bg/sTjgc
How do we encourage entrepreneurship? We surveyed more than 1,000 entrepreneurs l World Economic Forum http://wef.ch/i3CXS
Thank you as always for joining us on Saturday for HBCU Money™ Dozen. The 12 most important research and finance articles of the week.