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Wal-Mart testing exchange of gift cards - The Spokesman-Reviewspokesman.com
NEW YORK – Starting today, Wal-Mart is letting customers exchange gift cards from more than 200 retailers, airlines and restaurants for a Wal-Mart card. The cards don’t expire and can be used in stores and online. The exchange may send more shoppers t... - news.ycombinator.com
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Mozilla and KDDI Launch First Firefox OS Smartphone in Japanblog.mozilla.org
Mozilla, the mission-based organization dedicated to promoting openness, innovation and opportunity on the Web, is excited to announce that KDDI will release the first Firefox ... - cgit.freedesktop.org
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Top 10 Things in Your Email That Are Putting You at Riskgetlogdog.com
Top 10 Things in Your Email That Are Putting You at Risk - github.com
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Is Santa Claus a God? - Facts So Romantic - Nautilusnautil.us
InnervisionArt via Flickr Santa Claus occupies a strange place in Christian belief. On the one hand, only children seem to really… -
Wolfram Technologies in Systems Pharmacology—A Case Study on Type 2 Diabetes—Wolfram Blogblog.wolfram.com
Building complex, multi-level biological models for systems pharmacology using SystemModeler. Research-based example on type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). -
Why India outsourcing is Doomeddevbattles.com
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Ivan Ristić: SSL Labs end of year 2014 updatesblog.ivanristic.com
From the SSL/TLS perspective, 2014 was quite an eventful year. The best way to describe what we at SSL Labs did is we kept running... -
The CIA's travel tipseconomist.com
ON SUNDAY, Wikileaks released two documents that the group claims are secret Central Intelligence Agency manuals for officers travelling abroad. The first, titled... - ruby-lang.org
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Supermassive Black Hole At The Centre Of The Galaxy May Be A Wormhole In Disguise, Say Astronomersmedium.com
And if it is a wormhole, this is how it would look… - scolvin.com
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Researchers propose ballistic capture as cheaper path to Marsphys.org
(Phys.org)—Space scientists Francesco Topputo and Edward Belbruno are proposing in a paper they have written and uploaded to the preprint server arXiv, the idea of using ballistic capture as a means of getting to Mars, rather than the traditional Hohma...