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Can Science Breed the Next Secretariat? - Issue 10: Mergers & Acquisitions - Nautilusnautil.us
Any trainer with good horse sense could have told you that Trading Leather was something special before he raced from the pack, overtook… - shootmanual.co
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How to pitch journalists, with Nastaran Tavakoli-Far (BBC reporter)blog.spokepoint.com
Recently we chatted with BBC reporter Nastaran Tavakoli-Far. Nastaran writes about topics including tech, art, and business. Below is the transcript of our conversation. The full video interview is... - blog.lookout.com
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Stanford Promises Not to Use Google Money for Privacy Researchpropublica.org
Stanford's Center for Internet and Society has long received funding from Google, but a filing shows the university recently pledged to only use the money for non-privacy research. Academics say such promises are problematic. - nytimes.com
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os x: set file self destruct based on tag | Scott Weaverscottmw.com
If there’s one thing I dislike, it’s clutter. Once in a while, I like to do a purge of my downloaded files and things on my Desktop. What I kept finding, however, is that I was unsure about whether I needed certain files after even just a few weeks. Th... - blog.bitpay.com
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Google X Founder Sebastian Thrun Has Left His Role As Google VP And Fellow | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
Sebastian Thrun has left the building -- the Google X building, that is. The founder of search giant Google's factory to develop and build "moonshot".. - parsehub.com
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Finding Risks, Not Answers, in Gene Testsnytimes.com
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jQuery.com Malware Attack Puts Privileged Enterprise IT Accounts at Risk | RiskIQ.comriskiq.com
On September 18, 2014, RiskIQ detected credential-stealing malware being loaded onto users’ computers through a drive-by download at jQuery.com.