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  • Lending Club’s IPO Pops 56% In Its First Day, Sets Stage For Hortonworks And New Relic Offerings

    Lending Club had a strong debut in the public markets today, popping 56 percent from its $15 IPO price to more than $23 per share. As TechCrunch reported..
    techcrunch.com
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  • Artificial Intelligence Isn’t a Threat—Yet

    Superintelligent machines are still a long way off, but we need to prepare for their future rise.
    wsj.com
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  • The Fuzzing Project - Beginner's Guide to Fuzzing Part 1: Simple Fuzzing with zzuf
    fuzzing-project.org
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    irisa.fr
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  • Welcome to Wirgool :)

    Wirgool is a collection of quotations of quotes from famous people aoround the world. This collection is for free and will grow with time.
    wirgool.com
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  • squiidz/bone

    bone - Lightning Fast HTTP Multiplexer.
    github.com
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  • Introducing the JavaScript Internationalization API

    Firefox 29 issued half a year ago, so this post is long overdue. Nevertheless I wanted to pause for a second to discuss the Internationalization ...
    hacks.mozilla.org
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  • Transcriptic, a robotic cloud laboratory, is looking for software engineers | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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  • Why Lefties Make Less

    They've been subtly discriminated against since biblical times, but modern data suggests a significant gap in earnings.
    theatlantic.com
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  • Winter Planning for the Spring Garden | February 2013 eNewsletter

    Whether you are a veteran victory gardener or an eager beginner with a few pots, experts agree that a little advance scheming makes for a better garden, saving time, money and wear and tear on your own momentum. February, with its frigid air, freezing ...
    statebystategardening.com
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  • Becoming an F# contributor

    (This blog post is for December 11 in the F# Advent Calendar 2014) I enjoy F# and call myself a meta programmer. What can be more meta than programming the programming language? I want to show step...
    mrange.wordpress.com
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  • Iridium satellite constellation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    en.wikipedia.org
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  • An Evolutionary Battle Against Bacteria

    A recent study illustrates how our ancestors evolved new defenses to starve meningitis-causing bacteria of the iron they need to grow.
    nytimes.com
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  • Scientific Quotes That Blur The Boundaries Between Mysticism and Science - Ars Spiritus

    In this article are quotes that seem to smear the line between mysticism and science. These are quotes from well respected scientists that seem to suggest what the mystics have been saying for thousands of years and makes you question the true nature o...
    arsspiritus.com
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  • Virtual Machine Introspection with Xen on ARM - Article Published on writeLaTeX

    In the recent years, virtual machine introspection (VMI) has become a valuable technique for developing security applications for virtualized environments. W...
    writelatex.com
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  • Saving information on a computer boosts human memory resources for new information | KurzweilAI

    (Credit: iStock) The simple act of saving something, such as a file on a computer, may improve our memory for the information we encounter next, according
    kurzweilai.net
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  • What are some significant scientific achievements (or breakthroughs) that have taken place this year (2014)? - Quora

    Answer 1 of 3: In December of this year a DNA analysis of human remains was completed. Those remains were conclusively determined to be those of King Richard...
    quora.com
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  • Managing Difficult Decisions in Medicine with the 40-70 Rule

    “Stay committed to your decisions, but stay flexible in your approach.” — Tony Robbins The ability to make difficult decisions is the mark of an effective physician. While decisions in medicine can...
    paulsufka.com
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    pastes.archbsd.net
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  • The case against human rights | Eric Posner

    The long read: Many believe that international human rights law is one of our greatest moral achievements. But there is little evidence that it is effective. A radically different approach is long overdue
    theguardian.com
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