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Inside the boxeconomist.com
IN THE 1960s Robert Propst, an inventor and artist who had patents in heart valves, livestock-tagging machines and aeroplane parts, was asked by Herman Miller, an... - dtrace.org
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Workers on tapeconomist.com
IN THE early 20th century Henry Ford combined moving assembly lines with mass labour to make building cars much cheaper and quicker—thus turning the automobile... - blog.wikimedia.org
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We're all communication hoarders: so what?aaronkharris.com
In April of 2004, Google announced that its Gmail product would give users 1 gigabyte of free storage. At the time, Hotmail offered users 2 megabytes and Yahoo offered 4 megabytes. I'm guessing I... - jobs.github.com
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Over 80 Percent Of Dark-Web Visits Relate to Pedophilia, Study Finds | WIREDwired.com
A surprising new study indicates that an overwhelming majority of Dark Web traffic is driven by the darkest activity: the sexual abuse of children. - bbc.co.uk
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American Workers Say Internet Makes Them More Productivebits.blogs.nytimes.com
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Secret Nazi nuclear bunker discovered in Austrian town of St Georgen an der Gusenindependent.co.uk
A network of underground tunnels and bunkers used by the Nazis to develop an atomic bomb has been discovered in Austria by a filmmaker. - dtrace.org
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Chromebooks can now run Linux in a Chrome OS windowgigaom.com
This is cool: Chromebook users can now run their favorite Linux distribution within a window right on their Chrome OS desktop. Google’s own happiness evangelist François Beaufort revealed with a Google+ post Tuesday that Chromebook oners who have set t... - google.com
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cantino/huginngithub.com
huginn - Build agents that monitor and act on your behalf. Your agents are standing by! -
Towards the Perfect Coin Flip: The NIST Randomness Beaconhackaday.com
Since early evening on September 5th, 2013 the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has been publishing a 512-bit, full-entropy random number every minute of every day. What's more... -
DRM Kitty Litter: The Only Thing Stupider than DRM Coffeeifixit.org
Earlier this year, we told you about Keurig’s attempt to quash off-brand coffee by integrating DRM into its newest model of brewing machine. At the time, we thought that coffee barons locking their customers into name-brand coffee pods was the most bon... - iosdeveloperzone.com