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Michelle Quinn writes: The Rev. Jesse Jackson is finding more success this time around as he pushes for Silicon Valley firms to diversify their workforce.

Troy Wolverton writes: AT&T’s proposal to buy DirecTV has largely gone unnoticed, but regulators and consumers should pay attention: If approved, it would reduce competition and threaten potential rivals.

Yahoo has sued a “former rogue employee” for allegedly feeding confidential information to a journalist who wrote a book about CEO Marissa Mayer published earlier this year.

Q&A: LinkedIn product manager for higher education Itamar Orgad, on helping students land a job.

Larry Magid writes: Ron Johnson, who helped create Apple’s wildly successful retail stores, is now trying to reinvent e-tailing with a Genius Bar that makes house calls. When you order a tech product from Johnson’s new company, Enjoy, an expert delivers the product and spends up to an hour setting it up and teaching you how to use it.

After the death of CEO Dave Goldberg, SurveyMonkey has made the first step toward finding its next leader by bringing on GoPro executive Zander Lurie to serve as temporary executive chairman of the board and help the tech firm search for a new CEO.