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Big Internetroughtype.com
We talk about Big Oil and Big Pharma and Big Ag. Maybe it's time we started talking about Big Internet. That thought crossed my mind after reading a couple of recent posts. One was Scott Rosenberg'... - news.ycombinator.com
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Yao Ming aims to save Africa's elephants by persuading China to give up ivorywashingtonpost.com
Former NBA center aims to persuade China to ban ivory sales to curb mass slaughter of elephants in Africa. -
Nevada strikes $1.25 billion tax break deal with Teslargj.com
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How a Dentist Popularized Cotton Candypriceonomics.com
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How Samsung's VR headset convinced John Carmack to join Oculus VRengadget.com
John Carmack's name isn't synonymous with virtual reality just yet. He's still "the guy who led programming on Doom and Wolfenstein" to most folks; the - blog.codinghorror.com
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Silicon Valley Builds Up in Microsoft's Backyardnytimes.com
In the last week of August, Twitter entertained dozens of potential young recruits at a chic studio, while Facebook served drinks and snacks to job-seekers at its own office. More than 175 showed up to a similar event at Google in June. -
When Feces Is the Best Medicinetheatlantic.com
Fecal transplants have been proven to successfully treat certain types of infection, but proponents of the treatment are still fighting what they say are unnecessarily strict regulations. - multithreadingandvfx.org
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The Science of Crawl (Part 1): Deduplication of Web Contentblog.urx.com
Here at URX we are building the world's first mobile app search API. Backing this API is a search engine containing a large corpus of web documents, meticulously maintained and carefully grown by crawling internet content. We've come to discover tha... - nars2000.org
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Making the Leap From Web to Mobile Apps Easierbits.blogs.nytimes.com
Most people don’t like to download mobile apps. But when they do, they spend nearly all of their time in them. A new start-up called DWNLD is promising to make it cheaper and easier for publishers to convert their sites into attractive apps. -
The Hazards of Going on Autopilot - The New Yorkernewyorker.com
Automation would prevent mistakes caused by inattention, fatigue, and other human shortcomings—at least, that was the thinking behind it. -
Email History through RFCs - Word to the Wisewordtothewise.com
Many aspects of email are a lot older than you may think. There were quite a few people in the early 1970s working out how to provide useful services using ARPANET, the network that evolved over the next 10 or 15 years into the modern Internet. They us... -
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Famous Outfits features the best in celebrity inspired men's fashion. We show you the latest styles and where to find the same look at the lowest price.