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Aaron Halfaker: publicationswww-users.cs.umn.edu
Aaron Halfaker is a computer scientist working on his PhD at the University of Minnesota. He studies the health of online communities. -
Alex From Target: The Other Side of Famenytimes.com
A social media phenomenon tells the full story of instant web celebrity. -
Rosetta's comet sings a mysterious 'song'abc.net.au
The Rosetta mission has detected a mysterious signal coming from Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. - microsoft.github.io
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Introducing Visual Studio’s Emulator for Android - Microsoft Application Lifecycle Management - Site Home - MSDN Blogsblogs.msdn.com
Helping software development teams plan, manage, track, design, develop, and test applications with Visual Studio ALM and Team Foundation Server more successfully. - github.com
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Visual Studio 2015 Preview is Now Available - Visual C++ Team Blog - Site Home - MSDN Blogsblogs.msdn.com
Catch up on the latest news, events, and technical insights from the Microsoft Visual C++ product team. Learn about new compiler and IDE features, dive into some code with language and feature samples, see how to build modern Windows 8 apps, meet the p... - blog.onename.io
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simonsarris/gist:9b16e436e035f90ec35fgist.github.com
Gist is a simple way to share snippets of text and code with others. -
Landing on a Comet, 317 Million Miles From Homenytimes.com
The Rosetta spacecraft’s Philae lander is attempting to land on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. - bbc.com
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Microsoft Open Sources .NET, Saying It Will Run On Linux and Mac | WIREDwired.com
Satya Nadella’s rapid reinvention of Microsoft continues. In yet another bid to make up lost ground in the long march to the future of computing, Microsoft is now open sourcing the very foundation of .NET—the software that millions of developers use to... -
Microsoft Open Sources .NET, Saying It Will Run On Linux and Mac | WIREDwired.com
Satya Nadella’s rapid reinvention of Microsoft continues. In yet another bid to make up lost ground in the long march to the future of computing, Microsoft is now open sourcing the very foundation of .NET—the software that millions of developers use to... - visualstudio.com
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