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Recap: The TikTok Saga and the Problems Facing this Massive Platform

By Aaron Gershwin 
This past weekend came as quite a shock to a vast amount of netizens in the United States. While having a conversation with reporters on Air Force 1, president Donald Trump mentioned banning TikTok in the U.S., a video sharing social platform with 165 million downloads in the region, that is accused of providing data to the Chinese government.

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"Programming Must Be Practiced, Often"—Aaron Newbold, '20 Noonie Nominee: Programming & Future

By Noonies 
PUBLIC NOONIE NOMS CLOSE IN 6 DAYS..! Don't miss your shot to recognize YOUR best people and products in tech today with a highly respectable Hacker Noon Awards Nomination at NOONIES.TECH. Speaking of the best people and products in technology, here’s a quick intro to 2020 Noonie Nominee, Aaron Rory Newbold from Bahamas, who’s been nominated in the both the Future Heroes and Technology #Noonies categories.

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'The Word "Hacking" isn't Used Accurately Today' - Tom Rutka, '19 #Noonies Hacker Of The Year

By Rachel Lee 
Hey there Hackers: it’s now August, the month of Hacker Noon’s 2020 Noonies Awards season! Visit noonies.tech before public nominations close at Noon MT on 12 August 2020 to nominate your Product Manager of the Year; best-in-class Blockchain contributors, analysts, influencers; Software Development innovators, and more. 

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How I Hit the Front Page of Hacker News 5 Times

By Karl Hughes 
First, let me turn off your warning bells.

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Who is Satoshi Nakamoto? Examining Nine Potential Candidates

By Thomas Kuhn, CFA 
‘He’s not the messiah, he’s a very naughty boy!’ – The Fed

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Why 5G Security Will Suffer From 4G Vulnerabilities

By Jai Paul 
The fifth generation of mobile communication networks isn’t on its way; it's already here. You’ve probably heard plenty about 5G in the past few years, as this promising new generation of wireless technology is what’s enabling the continued spread of the internet of things and a host of other digital innovations. Virtually all tech experts agree that 5G technology is a good thing, given that it will lead to faster connectivity and more secure networks. However, there are good reasons to believe that the staggered deployment of 5G technology will mean that it remains vulnerable to a number of security woes currently plaguing 4G technology. 

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Building a Linux Shell [Part V]

By Mohammed Isam 
This is part V of a tutorial on how to build a Linux shell. You can read the previous parts of this tutorial from the following links: part I, part II, part III, part IV.

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27 Lead Generation Tools Analyzed: Pros, Cons and Pricing

By Eion Morgan 
Lead generation is way more than getting traffic and make people visit your website. But, If you are able to collect information of people and drive a good communication with your website traffic to convert them into loyal customers, you are on right track.

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