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Tor executive director hints at Firefox integrationdailydot.com
“Their product is 10-20 percent of the global market, this is of roughly 2.8 billion global Internet users.” - github.com
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Nvidia Introduces cuDNN, a CUDA-based library for Deep Neural Networksinfoq.com
Nvidia earlier this month released cuDNN, a set of optimized low-level primitives to boost the processing speed of deep neural networks (DNN) on CUDA compatible GPUs. The company intends to help developers harness the power of graphics processing units... -
The Woman Who Walked 10,000 Miles (No Exaggeration) in Three Yearsnytimes.com
For Sarah Marquis, a very long hike — like one she took from Siberia through the Gobi Desert, China and eventually Australia — can become a voyage of discovery. -
Circlecircle.com
Circle is a digital currency company that makes it easy to exchange, store, send and receive bitcoin. - ryaneschinger.com
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Moo.do - Organize your waymoo.do
Moo.do is the best and easiest way to organize everything in your life: projects, to-do lists, appointments, contacts, reminders, events, and anything else you can write down. Moo.do is available on any computer, tablet, or phone and synchronizes all d... -
Wal-Mart Names Instagram Co-Founder Systrom to Boardbloomberg.com
Wal-Mart Stores Inc., looking to bolster its technology know-how, named Instagram Inc. co-founder Kevin Systrom to its board. - clojurecup.com
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Our Invisible Richnytimes.com
They have become so wealthy that most Americans can’t imagine how much they’re worth. -
How to hack LinkedIn Connectionsmedium.com
It took me 3 years to reach 350 LinkedIn connections. In 7 hours last night, I went from 350 to 500+. - github.com
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Why Microsoft's engineering changes will be the real Windows 9 (Threshold) story | ZDNetzdnet.com
Microsoft is building, testing and updating Windows in a very different way, starting with Windows Threshold. In many ways, those changes matter more than the new bits themselves. - developers.urx.com
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The Internet Is Broken, and Shellshock Is Just the Start of Our Woes | WIREDwired.com
Shellshock is one of the oldest known bugs in history. But its story is not that usual. Early this year, security researchers discovered another bug, called Heartbleed, that has languished in open source software for years. Both bugs are indicative a p... - developers.urx.com
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