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Massive Worldwide Layoff Underway At IBM - IEEE Spectrumspectrum.ieee.org
IBM CEO “Machete Rometty” drops the ax on more than 100,000 as Project Chrome moves forward - shenlanguage.org
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Shooting the Moonlens.blogs.nytimes.com
A loose-knit group of photographers in Los Angeles meet monthly with a very specific purpose: to make the perfect photograph of planes set against the moon. -
Amazon Is in Talks to Buy RadioShack Stores, Report Says | WIREDwired.com
A deal between Amazon and RadioShack seems unlikely, but it does reveal a bit about the way Amazon is evolving. - news.ycombinator.com
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OpenID 2.0 for Google Accounts is going away - Accounts Helpsupport.google.com
Some applications and websites use OpenID 2.0 for authentication when you're signing in, and to access data that you've given them permission to access. Starting April 20, 2015, OpenID 2.0 will no lon -
DevOps engineer at Poll Everywherepollev.recruiterbox.com
Does building and managing infrastructure for a real-time, high-availability, low-latency, variable-workload system excite you? Do you like job descriptions that start off with a bunch of buzzwords to grab your attention? Did you know that we're moving... -
BLETCHLEY PARK: Alan Turing's notes found being used as roof insulation in Hut 6 at Bletchley Parkmkweb.co.uk
View all the latest pictures in the gallery, BLETCHLEY PARK: Alan Turing's notes found being used as roof insulation in Hut 6 at Bletchley Park, on MK News. -
The Legacy of Debt: Interest Costs Poised to Surpass Defense and Nondefense Discretionary Spendingblogs.wsj.com
The budgetary impact of the federal debt--$18 trillion in total, $13 trillion of that owed to the public--will reassert itself in coming years. -
FBI put Anonymous 'hacktivist' Jeremy Hammond on terrorism watchlisttheguardian.com
Leaked document calls hacker ‘possible terrorist organisation member’, sparking concern from civil liberties groups at official definition of terrorist -
RansomWeb: Crooks Start Encrypting Websites And Demanding Thousands Of Dollars From Businessesforbes.com
Hackers have found a new way to make easy money: compromising websites, locking up their data and demanding as much as $50,000 to unlock the information. Only a handful of these so-called RansomWeb attacks have been seen before, but they're expected to... -
Leada - Leaders in Datateamleada.com
Data Year 2015: Make the resolution to improve your ability to work with data with our free problems! -
When Krave Jerky Showed up in Class with a $435,000 Checksteveblank.com
I remind my students that I’m teaching them a methodology they can use the rest of their careers, not running an incubator. Every once in awhile a team ignores my advice and builds a company worth ... - rawkes.com
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Alan Eustace, Google’s SVP Of Knowledge, Is Leaving The Companytechcrunch.com
Another management change is underway at Google: TechCrunch has learned that Alan Eustace, a longtime Google employee and its SVP of Knowledge -- and also.. -
Let Us Now Praise Corporate Personswashingtonmonthly.com
Citizens United was a bad decision; but the cry of “Corporations are not people!” isn’t helping fix the problem—in fact, it’s making it worse. -
The Trip Treatment - The New Yorkernewyorker.com
Research into psychedelics may hold a key to coping with anxiety, addiction, and existential dread. Michael Pollan on psilocybin.