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Keeping Tabs on Best-Seller Books and Reading Habitsnytimes.com
The e-reading platform Kobo released statistics for 2014 that tracked its best-sellers and how frequently readers finished the titles they bought. - lcamtuf.blogspot.com
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Study details a link between inflammation and cancernewsoffice.mit.edu
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Wings of steeleconomist.com
A LOT of tosh is talked about “nanotechnology”, much of it designed to separate unwary investors from their hard-earned cash. This does not mean, though, that... -
How White House Thwarted FCC Chief on Internet Ruleswsj.com
Obama’s prod came after a secretive effort led by two aides who built a case to toughen ‘net neutrality’ rules after meetings with online activists, Web startups and traditional telecom giants. - read.payne.io
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Infections Tied to Lower Rheumatoid Arthritis Riskwell.blogs.nytimes.com
Stomach and urinary tract infections are associated with a reduced risk for rheumatoid arthritis. -
How I won the housing market (without trying) | Linda Granttheguardian.com
The long read: I bought a two-bed flat for £32,750 in 1985 and sold my home of 20 years for £660,000 in 2014. The next generation is not so lucky. How did the property market get so unfair? -
Tracking glaciers with acceleratorssymmetrymagazine.org
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Why Google Glass Brokenytimes.com
How Google Glass went from the hottest thing in wearable tech to the Edsel of Silicon Valley. - tug.org
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Italo Calvino, Cybernetics and Ghostsscribd.com
Scribd is the world's largest social reading and publishing site. - 2ton.com.au
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Bigger data; same laptopfrankmcsherry.org
This post follows up the previous post, “Scalability! But at what COST?”, which got a great response. The short version of the previous post is that for the ... - babyis60.wordpress.com