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    Daily Must Reads, October 13, 2015

    by Julie Keck
    October 13, 2015

    1. Playboy to drop nudity as Internet fills demand (Ravi Somaiya / New York Times)

    2. Creator of ad blocking app Crystal: This isn’t extortion (Ricardo Bilton / Digiday)

    3. #ILookLikeAnEngineer: Women mark Ada Lovelace Day with selfies fighting sexism (Lizzie Dearden / Independent)

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    4. Margaret Hamilton’s code got humans on the moon—and invented software itself (Robert McMillan / Wired)

    5. The first great works of digital literature are already being written (Naomi Alderman / Guardian)

    6. How artificial intelligence is finding gender bias at work (Sean Captain / Fast Company)

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