How to add a column in Excel
Adding a new column to either an entire spreadsheet or just a portion is an easy thing to do in Microsoft Excel. Here's how......»»
How investors are valuing the pandemic
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Rows, formerly dashdash, raises $16M to build and populate web apps using only spreadsheet skills
Spreadsheet software — led by products like Microsoft’s Excel, Google’s Sheets and Apple’s Numbers — continues to be one of the most-used categories of business apps, with Excel alone clocking up more than a billion user.....»»
Can data fix healthcare?
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Microsoft Office 2021 includes one highly requested feature
Microsoft has announced that Office 2021 is now officially set to hit PCs and Macs later this year. It will have true dark mode support in Excel and Word......»»
Inside Rover and MoneyLion’s SPAC-led public debuts
If we are not careful, every entry of this column could consist of SPAC news. If we are not careful, every entry of this column could consist of SPAC news. Special purpose acquisition companies, or blank-check companies, whatever you prefer.....»»
There is infinite money for stock-trading startups
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Golang Approves Generics, While Python Accepts Pattern-Matching Proposals
From today's "This Week in Programming" column: Rejoice, long at last, all you Gophers, for the question of whether or not the Go programming language will adopt generics has finally, after many years of debate, been answered this week with the accep.....»»
What are these rich people doing pumping crappy assets?
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The best curved monitors for 2021
Here's a selection of the best curved monitors available and why they excel at work, gameplay, and much more......»»
Stonks, flying burritos and my boss’s boss’s boss’s boss
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With New User-Defined Functions, Microsoft Excel is Now Turing Complete
Visual Studio Magazine reports: Microsoft, which calls its Excel spreadsheet a programming language, reports that an effort called LAMBDA to make it even more of a programming language is paying off, recently being deemed Turing complete. Being Turi.....»»
How VCs and founders see 2021 differently
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No one knows what anything is worth
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Deep Science: Using machine learning to study anatomy, weather and earthquakes
Research papers come out far too rapidly for anyone to read them all, especially in the field of machine learning, which now affects (and produces papers in) practically every industry and company. This column aims to collect the most relevant recent.....»»
The Lasting Lessons of John Conway"s Game of Life
Siobhan Roberts, writing for The New York Times: In March of 1970, Martin Gardner opened a letter jammed with ideas for his Mathematical Games column in Scientific American. Sent by John Horton Conway, then a mathematician at the University of Cambri.....»»
Unpacking Qualtrics’ brand-new S-1 filing
The Exchange is taking a break from vacation to dig into the new Qualtrics S-1 filing. Then the column and newsletter are back on hold until January 4th. This afternoon, Qualtrics, a software company that helps companies poll their employee base, cus.....»»
2020 Contributors of the Year: Lisa Loftis
Lisa Loftis brings 30 years of experience to bear in her monthly column, where she tackles every aspect of customer relationships. Learn more about Lisa. Continue reading........»»
2020 Contributors of the Year: Geetika Tandon
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Microsoft adds Apple M1 support for many Microsoft 365 apps and Visual Studio Code
This includes core Office apps like Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and OneNote, which are now able to utilize the full performance capabilities on Apple silicon while allowing for longer runtime on battery. Microsoft is rolling out the updated apps as univ.....»»
Study focuses on evolutionary determinism and convergence in marine fishes
The stickleback is a well-studied system in freshwater lakes, but the evolution of convergent morphotypes that occupy different positions in the water column in marine environments is less clear. An international group of scientists led by researcher.....»»