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The Startup That Designed Its Office to Confuse Workers | WIREDwired.com
The interior architecture demands a level of alertness rarely seen in your typical white-walled office. -
Drone helps with Mechanic Falls river rescuewmtw.com
Auburn Fire Chief Frank Roma uses a drone for aerial photography, but it ended up playing a part in a river rescue Tuesday. -
A Go, Docker workflowblog.crowdpatent.com
This is a little post from our development department. We at CrowdPatent focus on innovation but furthermore, we are highly interested in providing good solutions. TL;DR use a Makefile, a simple Docker Image and Go’s power. Developing Go... -
Why Taiwan is right to ban iPads for kids - CNN.comedition.cnn.com
Being a parent has suddenly become a lot more stressful. At least it has if you live in Taiwan. -
FoodSwitch - Bupabupa.com.au
Download FoodSwitch to help you find out what’s in the food you’re eating, and make simple switches to the healthier choices listed by the app for better health now and in the future. - ibmsystemsmag.com
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As More Tech Start-Ups Stay Private, So Does the Moneynytimes.com
Fledgling companies are increasingly delaying initial public offerings of stock, which can keep the risks — and rewards — limited to venture capitalists and hedge funds. - ai-junkie.com
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How Fast Internet Affects Home Priceswsj.com
Real-estate agents across the country are seeing more home buyers preferring areas and homes based on access to high-speed Internet, and recent studies show the availability has a big impact on pricing. -
A Dutch city is giving money away to test the “basic income” theoryqz.com
"We think that more people will be a little bit happier and find a job anyway." -
Hevelin Collection — Digitization of the Hevelin fanzines is underway!...hevelincollection.tumblr.com
Digitization of the Hevelin fanzines is underway! We are beginning with the earliest fanzines, from the 1930′s-50′s. I took the first stack upstairs last week, and began photographing them with our... - www-systems.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk
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The art of tour guidingthemonthly.com.au
Tour guiding in Australia is easy on some levels: you feed your charges well, take them to the right places, and try to keep their feet warm. But extreme weather, mechanical problems, flies in the daytime, mosquitoes at night, the Germans, the lack of ... - news.ycombinator.com
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US probing possible airline collusion that kept fares highbigstory.ap.org
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government is investigating possible collusion among major airlines to limit available seats, which keeps airfares high, according to a document obtained by The Associated Press. The civil antitrust… -
Genetic analysis of 40,000-year-old jawbone reveals early modern humans interbred with Neandertalsphys.org
In 2002, archaeologists discovered the jawbone of a human who lived in Europe about 40,000 years ago. Geneticists have now analyzed ancient DNA from that jawbone and learned that it belonged to a modern human whose recent ancestors included Neanderthals. -
From the ashes: Artists create teahouse in Griffith Park with wood from 2007 firelatimes.com
The invitation was cryptic. A small piece of wood with a laser-burned message that read, "June 30, 2015. Please join us for tea and wishes overlooking the city. Sunrise, Griffith Park."