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Eterni.me - Virtual Immortalityeterni.me
If you don't want to be forgotten, we're helping you curate and preserve your memories into an intelligent avatar, that can interact with your close ones after you pass away. - blog.heroku.com
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To Get Women Into Computer Science, Sheryl Sandberg Launches Lean In Mentorship Networktechcrunch.com
Only 18% of computer science majors are women. To help fix this "funnel problem" and balance the genders in tech, Sheryl Sandberg's Lean In project is.. -
alanfranz/docker-rpm-buildergithub.com
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Google Uses Hangouts As A Virtual Genius Bar To Sell Google Devicestechcrunch.com
In 2013, Google expanded its Hangouts video conferencing service into a commerce platform called Helpouts, where people buy and sell services like cooking.. - deconstructoroffun.com
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The Billion-Dollar E-commerce Company You Know Nothing Aboutfastcompany.com
Zulily has defied the conventional wisdommarketing to moms, sticking with flash sales, evading Amazon. Can it defy the doubting investors who think it... - raw.githubusercontent.com
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Do you know how bad your features are?blog.usercycle.com
Last week, I wrote about an idea to visualize behavior flow, and mocked up a quick sunburst chart to model some data that John Egan had presented. We got some encouraging feedback from that blog post, but two other things... -
I'm an Anti-Brakerrobertmoorejr.tumblr.com
Guys, I wanted to let you know about a personal decision I recently made. I don’t really feel like discussing it, but I want to put my position out there. Please be respectful. This is a really long... -
Video: Guns, Drugs and Moneynytimes.com
Marijuana is legal in Colorado, but federal law makes banking nearly impossible for the cannabis industry. The result: a dangerous all-cash operation that requires armed guards and layers of security. - earth.columbia.edu
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Investigative Journalists and Digital Securityjournalism.org
Two-thirds of IRE journalists believe the U.S. government has probably collected data on their communications. But few have been dissuaded to pursue a story because of such concerns.