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The High Line Opens Its Third and Final Phasenytimes.com
The third and final phase of the High Line is like a Rorschach test, signifying different things — about urban renewal, the environment, gentrification — to different people. - nytimes.com
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The Pirate Bay Runs on 21 "Raid-Proof" Virtual Machines | TorrentFreaktorrentfreak.com
With several million daily visitors The Pirate Bay is one of the 100 most-visited websites on the Internet. Despite its massive presence the website does not have a giant server park. Instead, it operates from the cloud, on 21 virtual machines that can... -
UNHCR Innovation: Piloting Ascend, an SMS project, in Costa Ricaascend.unhcrinnovation.org
Ascend is an SMS project designed to enable UNHCR staff to more easily communicate with refugees. This UNHCR Innovation report details the process. - news.ycombinator.com
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MIT Invents A Magic Lens That Combines All Your Screens Into A Single Experiencefastcodesign.com
With THAW, smartphones can seamlessly interact with what's happening on laptop and tablet screens. And that's only the beginning. - geography.oii.ox.ac.uk
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The State Of Investments In Europe: A Review Of The Last 5 Years | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
A lot has been written in the last few years on the evolution of the technology ecosystem in Europe. Our intent with this analysis was to use data to.. -
London’s Tech Boom Is More Than Just Hype, The Hard Numbers Say So | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
While London Technology Week may not yet rival last week’s London Fashion Week for glamour, there is real substance to the capital’s tech boom. This is.. - chrisdone.com
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thefotes/Instagram-To-Evernotegithub.com
Instagram-To-Evernote - Save all of your Instagram photos to Evernote. - ello.co
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SwiftStub: Online Swift Compilerswiftstub.com
Online Swift compiler. Online Swift REPL. Write Swift online, without a Mac. Write Swift without XCode. -
After Surgery, Surprise $117,000 Medical Bill From Doctor He Didn’t Knownytimes.com
In a growing practice, medical assistants, consultants and other hospital staffers, often called in without patients’ knowledge, are charging hefty fees.