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Briteskies Weekly Roundup: September 23, 2016

Michelle Kowalski
09/2016

When you spend as much time on the internet for work as we do, you come across some crazy stuff. We're sharing our favorite videos, stories, pictures, and more from the past week every Friday. Consider it our gift to you for making it through the week. Feel free to share your own favorite internet find in the comments.

Disclaimer: all opinions reflect the individual who submits them and not Briteskies as a whole or the author of this post.

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Gian Genovesi, Magento Delivery Leader:

The War Microsoft Should Have Won

There was a time where Microsoft was poised as the leader in the future of mobile (which they saw coming), but in a textbook tale of a large company unable to properly define strategy and get out of their own way, saw their early lead disappear almost immediately. This post is a great insider's look at how it all went down.

 

Bill Onion, Managing Director:

Goat Yoga – who knew it was actually a thing?

 

Matt Trimmer, Business Analyst:

I hope everyone is enjoying this unofficial national holiday and listening to the Boss. Happy birthday, Bruce.

 

Greg Crane, Magento Developer: 

Yahoo! says data from half a billion accounts was stolen

Heads up

  

Michelle Kowalski, Designer:

"60 Minutes" looks into mysterious trove of Picasso art

Cubism fans, rejoice. Pablo Picasso's electrician, Pierre Le Guennec, came forward with 271 pieces of Picasso artwork that he says he got as a gift. Picasso's family claims he stole it all. 60 Minutes digs into the drama. My favorite part is that Danielle Le Guennec, Pierre's wife, doesn't even like picasso's work and her description of some of the drawings in this clip is hilarious. 

 

Hannah Gierosky, Marketing Specialist:

Take a Ride on the NYPL's Book Rollercoaster!

The only rollercoaster I'm interested in.

 

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