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  • Massive Worldwide Layoff Underway At IBM - IEEE Spectrum

    IBM CEO “Machete Rometty” drops the ax on more than 100,000 as Project Chrome moves forward
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  • Joe Armstrong - Erlang, Low Energy Communication, and Kids

    Interview with Joe Armstrong (@joeerl) on Erlang, Low Energy Communication, and Kids at Jfokus.
    nighthacking.com
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  • Einstein, Geometry and Experience
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  • An analysis of San Francisco's startups shows where the 'real' Silicon Valley is

    There’s a new map of entrepreneurial hotspots in California, and it’s here to show you where the "real" Silicon Valley is. By coding startup characteristics and looking out companies' success six...
    theverge.com
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  • Listening to Caltrain: Analyzing train whistles with data science | Silicon Valley Data Science

    Many people who live and work in Silicon Valley depend on Caltrain for transportation. And because the SVDS headquarters are in Sunnyvale,
    svds.com
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  • The Owner of World's Largest Coffee Cup Lid Collection on Consumerism and Design

    New York University Gallatin professor Louise Harpman is totally obsessed with coffee cup lids. For starters, she says they reflect a kind of collective cultural movement in the United States over ...
    dailycoffeenews.com
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  • The Rise--Yes, Rise--Of RadioShack

    For decades, the quirky electronics retailer just grew and grew and grew, until its sheer pervasiveness became its downfall.
    fastcompany.com
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  • The Competition Myth | Intercollegiate Review
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  • Ugandan innovators use smartphones to detect malaria

    A team of young Ugandan innovators has developed a tool that can diagnose malaria using a smartphone.
    biztechafrica.com
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  • Designing a collision avoidance system for iPhone and Android

    During the War a fearsomely inventive mind was beavering away to develop novel machines and weapons to solve very "specific" problems. Such was the impact of his work that the cryptologists and cod...
    emson.co.uk
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  • What My Hearing Aid Taught Me About the Future of Wearables

    As human-enhancing technology becomes tinier and more advanced, the price of progress is complexity.
    theatlantic.com
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  • 3D Printer Shootout - $600 Printrbot vs. $20,000 uPrint SE Plus - Scott Hanselman

    Scott Hanselman on Programming, User Experience, The Zen of Computers and Life in General
    hanselman.com
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  • How I Felt After 70 Days of Lying in Bed for Science | VICE | United States

    I woke up on December 2 and for the first time in 70 days, I stood up. Or at least, I tried to.
    vice.com
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  • One-electron universe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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  • One-atom-thin ‘silicene’ silicon transistors invented | KurzweilAI

    Buckled honeycomb lattice structure of silicene (credit: Li Tao et al./Nature Nanotechnology) The first transistors made of silicene, the world’s thinnest
    kurzweilai.net
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  • Ask HN: What is wrong with me? | Hacker News
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  • The Return of Fair Pay? - The New Yorker

    Aetna’s C.E.O. just gave his lowest-paid workers a big raise “for the good of the social order.” James Surowiecki asks if norms around pay are changing.
    newyorker.com
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