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Senior Rails Engineer job at Fixed in San Francisco, CAjobscore.com
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The Simple Technology That Accidentally Ruined Baseballtheatlantic.com
Stuck in a home-run drought, the sport has become more boring than ever. Don't just blame steroids. Blame the new strike zone—and the cameras enforcing it. -
Moto 360 reviewtheverge.com
I lost my phone this morning. Normally that’s impossible. My phone is always either in my pocket or in my hands, because missing an email or a text or a killer snap is just entirely... -
Do we want Minority Report policing? – Henrick Karoliszyn – Aeonaeon.co
Predictive policing could help prevent crime. But do we want a future where computer oracles and spies track us from birth? -
Secret Network Connects Harvard Money to Payday Loansbloomberg.com
Alex Slusky was under pressure to put the money in his private-equity fund to work. - indiana.edu
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Vice Raises $500 Million in Its Quest for 'Total Media Domination'mashable.com
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Your Very Own Indoor, Hydroponic Grovefastcolabs.com
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Cisco, UCLA & more launch Named Data Networking Consortiumnetworkworld.com
Big name academic and vendor organizations have unveiled a consortium this week that's pushing Named Data Networking (NDN), an emerging Internet architecture designed to better accommodate data and application access in an increasingly mobile world. -
San Francisco Stalls In Its Attempt To Go Trash-Freefivethirtyeight.com
San Francisco has gotten kudos from the global press for its efforts to eliminate waste. Mayor Ed Lee has boasted that his city diverts a greater percentage of its waste from the landfill than any ... -
Why Dyson's robot vacuum took 16 years, and why it's headed to Japan firstengadget.com
Dyson almost launched a robot vacuum. Back in 2001, after three years in development. Its first effort, shown to the British public in London looked - lisperati.com
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Fifty Years of Databaseswp.sigmod.org
Fifty years ago a small team working to automate the business processes of the General Electric Low Voltage Switch Gear Department in Philadelphia built the first functioning prototype of a database management system. The Integrated Data Store was desi... - karpathy.github.io
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Apple Says It Will Add New Security Measures After Celebrity Hackbits.blogs.nytimes.com
The company said it would add alerts to tell people about activities that could be signs of a break-in.