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  • Choose a cellular data plan with your Apple SIM installed

    <p>Apple SIM gives you the flexibility to choose from a variety of short and long term cellular data plans from select carriers, right from your iPad Air 2 or iPad mini 3. The carriers you can choose vary by country, whether you've purchased your...
    support.apple.com
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  • GIFME

    Gif Me is an app that make saving, sharing and organizing gifs easier.
    gifme.io
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  • How 'Foodies' Were Duped Into Thinking McDonald's Was High-End Food

    A viral video shows people lauding fare billed as an "organic" fast-food option that was actually McDonald's. It wasn't just pranksters playing tricks on these poor folks, but maybe their brains, too.
    npr.org
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  • Monkeyboard

    Get Monkeyboard on the App Store. See screenshots and ratings, and read customer reviews.
    itunes.apple.com
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  • Why I left my $254,895 PM role at Microsoft

    to create a Seattle tech startup
    medium.com
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  • Workers paid $1.21 an hour to install Fremont tech company's computers

    Electronics for Imaging paid several employees from India as little as $1.21 an hour in Indian rupees to help install computer systems at the company's Fremont headquarters, federal labor officials said Wednesday.
    mercurynews.com
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  • Do-Not-Track and the Economics of Third-Party Advertising by Ceren Budak, Sharad Goel, Justin M. Rao, Georgios Zervas :: SSRN

    Retailers regularly target users with online ads based on their web browsing activity, benefiting both the retailers, who can better reach potential customers,
    papers.ssrn.com
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  • Growing Up Sexually in Europe: Historical Matters
    sexarchive.info
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    belowgotham.com
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  • "Calm breeds calm." How to handle #stress

    Calm breeds calm. One of my favorite sayings from the military was “calm breeds calm”.  I first heard it used by my colleague Jeff who was senior to me and often in charge of complex, high stress s...
    blog.hinted.com
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  • The Science of Crawl (Part 2): Content Freshness

    In our previous post we introduced a funnel for deduplicating web documents within a search index. The dual problems of exact duplicate and near duplicate web document identification are considered. By chaining together several methods with increasi...
    blog.urx.com
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    11 years ago -
  • [ANN] Lua 5.3.0 (beta) now available
    permalink.gmane.org
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  • Google Translate
    translate.google.com
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  • MIT computer scientists can predict the price of Bitcoin

    CSAIL/LIDS team's algorithm doubles initial investment in under two months.
    newsoffice.mit.edu
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    11 years ago -
  • Surface division on track to be Microsoft's next $1 billion business

    Microsoft got some encouraging revenue numbers from its Surface tablet division today, as the company announced that it generated $908 million in the quarter that ended on September 30. Microsoft started selling the 12-inch Surface Pro 3 during the las...
    windowscentral.com
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  • Building an extensible syntax
    breuleux.net
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    11 years ago -
  • The ‘perfume’ of 67P/C-G

    Tweet With inputs from Kathrin Altwegg, ROSINA science team, University of Bern. Since early August, the Rosetta Orbiter Sensor for Ion and Neutral Analysis (ROSINA) has been ‘sniffing the fumes’ of 67P/C-G with its two mass spectrometers. As reported ...
    blogs.esa.int
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  • Japanese Hobbyists Build A Working Transformer | TechCrunch

    Eee-urrk-urrk-urrk-urk! A pair of Japanese hobbyists have built a transforming robot that can walk or, when in sports car form, drive around autonomously...
    techcrunch.com
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  • polymatheia - Understanding Clojure's Persistent Vectors, pt. 3

    Polymatheia is hyPiRion's webpage. Blogposts and other personal information may be found here.
    hypirion.com
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  • The Met and Other Museums Adapt to the Digital Age

    Once reluctant to accept the virtual world, institutions are now using interactivity, 3-D imaging and “augmented reality” in displays.
    nytimes.com
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