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Restlet Studio, the First Cross-Language IDE for APIsrestlet.com
The rise of API languages Over the past few years, API languages have emerged. They let you formally describe web APIs and generate useful artifacts from both an API provider and API consumer point... -
No Recruiters. No CVs. Just great jobs in Startups, beautifully matched.workshape.io
Workshape is a talent matching service for Startups. We’re a two sided marketplace where Engineers and Startups discover each other through being matched on their ‘Workshapes’ - visual representations of work, measured by time distribution across unive... -
£1500 If you find me a job I actually want to douhftopic.wordpress.com
I'm looking for a job. Not any job, not what some people do for 8 hours a day, in order to make rent and have a place to commute to in the morning. I want a team, a productive environment and peopl... -
Four ways that technology could destroy mankind - Telegraphtelegraph.co.uk
Stephen Hawking has warned that artificial intelligence could rise up and destroy mankind. Is he right? We look at four ways that technology could be the end of us -
The Internet Of Things Is Reaching Escape Velocitytechcrunch.com
The frenzy around the Internet of Things (IoT) should be reaching its final countdown. There has been a period of extraordinary activity in the IoT space.. -
The Stanford NLP (Natural Language Processing) Groupnlp.stanford.edu
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Your Turn (plus bonus)yourturn.link
A new book about doing work that matters, embracing tension, dancing with fear and making a difference, by Seth Godin - dl.dropboxusercontent.com
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Hackers begone: Measurement-device-independent QKD increases clock rate and transmission distance while reducing failurephys.org
(Phys.org)—In the ongoing effort to make communications secure, Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) theoretically provides a solution – but to the delight of increasingly sophisticated hackers, falls short in real-world systems due to implementation deviati... -
First life: The search for the first replicator - life - 15 August 2011 - New Scientistnewscientist.com
Life must have begun with a simple molecule that could reproduce itself – and now we think we know how to make one. Michael Marshall reports -
grassweb - 3 key lessons learned while starting an online businessgrassweb.com.au
Build a stunning mobile-ready website with grassweb. - blog.ptsecurity.com
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The Dark Power of Fraternitiestheatlantic.com
A yearlong investigation of Greek houses reveals their endemic, lurid, and sometimes tragic problems—and a sophisticated system for shifting the blame. - wisdom.weizmann.ac.il
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A New Way to Look at Competitorssteveblank.com
Every startup I see invariably puts up a competitive analysis slide that plots performance on a X/Y graph with their company in the top right. The slide is a holdover from when existing companies l... - bad-concurrency.blogspot.com
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