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How Otogami makes moneynovobrief.com
Otogami, a Google for the videogames industry, explains how they make money. - lwn.net
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James Bessen | How Special Interests Undermine Innovation | Foreign Affairsforeignaffairs.com
For much of the last century, the United States led the world in technological innovation—a position it owed in part to well-designed procurement programs at the Defense Department and NASA. -
Fetch API in actionblog.gospodarets.com
In short, Fetch API- it's a new Promise-based standard for doing AJAX requests. Syntax for XHR was provided more then 10 years ago (XMLHttpRequest2 - about 4 years ago). Many things chan... -
Why Elon Musk Doesn't Mind That His Rocket Crashed Into His Robot Boat | WIREDwired.com
All things considered, for the first try, the Falcon could’ve done worse. Technically, Falcon did hit its target—just at the wrong angle, and a bit off-center. - acrosswalls.org
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Banking Start-Ups Adopt New Tools for Lendingnytimes.com
New software is expected to sharpen assessments of creditworthiness, but even proponents acknowledge the potential for inadvertent discrimination. - mrale.ph
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After Gmail blocked in China, Microsoft's Outlook hacked, says GreatFirereuters.com
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese users of Microsoft Corp's Outlook email service were subject to a hacking attack at the weekend, just weeks after Google Inc's Gmail system was blocked in China, an online censorship -
All Programming is Bookkeeping - Jacques Mattheijjacquesmattheij.com
Programmers tend to loathe writing bookkeeping software. Just thinking about doing something so mundane and un-sexy as writing a double-entry … -
Building a Primitive State Machine in Haskelldaniel-levin.github.io
What?A finite state machine is an extremely simple computational device thatwe will use to process strings. It decides whether or not to accept agiven string... - goofyapp.com
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Vega ready to launch spaceplaneesa.int
On its first launch of the year, Europe’s Vega rocket will loft ESA’s unmanned spaceplane to test reentry technologies for future vehicles.