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What's It Like To Live Without Electricity? Ask An Indian Villageropb.org
Three million Indians depend on kerosene lamps and candles when the sun goes down. Green entrepreneurs are looking to spread the light with affordable solar panels. - blog.cryptographyengineering.com
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Science behind commonly used anti-depressants appears to be backwards, researchers saysciencedaily.com
The science behind many anti-depressant medications appears to be backwards, say the authors of a paper that challenges the prevailing ideas about the nature of depression and some of the world’s most commonly prescribed medications. - mathpages.com
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C++17 Library Papers for Cologne - Part II - Meeting C++meetingcpp.com
So, this is the second part about the papers for the Library Working Group Meeting in Cologne next week. The last part already covered some interesting papers, and gives an … - kindlebox.me
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The Entrenchment of Modern Minimalismelischiff.com
The movement of modern minimalism, while stronger than ever in the design of digital interfaces, is not remotely a new phenomenon. It has endured in earnest for over a century. Though a somewhat diverse movement as a whole, its practitioners maintai... -
Review Monkey Appreviewmonkeyapp.com
Social network of outsourced monkeys in Bronx and other zoos that will write a review for you -
Why GM Hired 8,000 Programmerswsj.com
Auto maker spent three years building internal skills and online expertise to allow its customers to order a new vehicle without stepping foot in a dealer’s showroom. - nature.com
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Close.io - Software Engineer -- Full Stackjobs.lever.co
At Close.io we’re building the sales communication platform of the future. We’ve built a next-generation CRM that eliminates manual data entry and helps sales teams close more deals. We are hiring engineers to help us unify the world's sales calls and ... -
Are the Critics of Priceonomics Actually Just Idiots?priceonomics.com
We’ve long suspected that people who like Priceonomics are compassionate, good-looking, intelligent people -- and that our critics are the opposite of all of these things. What does the data say? -
Pop Culture Pulsar: Origin Story of Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures Album Cover [Video] | SA Visual, Scientific American Blog Networkblogs.scientificamerican.com
Sure, I was familiar with the graphic—and I'm not alone. Drop this image (right) on someone's desk and chances are they'll reflexively blurt, -
Oregon Trail: How three Minnesotans forged its pathcitypages.com
Don Rawitsch rolled out a four-foot-long piece of white butcher paper on the living room floor of his Crystal apartment. He glanced at an open map of the United States frontier from the 1800s. Then he... - searchonmath.com
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Social Tesseracting: Part 1 | _Augmentology 1[L]0[L]1_arsvirtuafoundation.org
Social tesseracting is a three part series that describe how synthetics – people who explore within and create augmented platforms – operate. - blog.mapillary.com
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Mastering the Ionic Framework: Learn to Build & Deploy Native Speed HTML5 Based Appsthinkster.io
In this tutorial you'll learn how to use AngularJS and the Ionic Framework to build robust, silky smooth hybrid mobile apps.