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My year with a distraction-free iPhone (and how to start your own experiment)medium.com
In 2012, I realized I had a problem: Infinity in my pocket was too much. -
Sports fan lobbyist fights NFL blackouts, taxpayer-funded stadiums, and Comcastarstechnica.com
David Goodfriend aims to terrify billionaires, end public subsidies for sports. -
Light workeconomist.com
WHEN America's National Research Council sent two engineers to supervise a series of industrial experiments at a large telephone-parts factory called the... - blog.mccartie.com
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Why Uber must be stoppedsalon.com
The touted start-up is proving to be the embodiment of unrestrained hyper-capitalism. What happens when it wins? -
The man who grew eyesmosaicscience.com
Growing nerve tissue and organs is a sci-fi dream. Moheb Costandi met the pioneering researcher who grew eyes and brain cells. -
Out of Many, One: The Science of Composite Photographynewyorker.com
What can composite photographs teach us about the unwritten visual conventions that frame our online world? -
The Boeing 777 Flies on 99.9% Adaarchive.adaic.com
A discussion of how Boeing used Ada in its new 777 jet to run a complete fly-by-wire system that technicians backup and monitor with on-board floppy disks. The Ada Information Clearinghouse is the Ada Resource Association's official Web site on the Ada... -
Veteran Tech Journalist Anand Shimpi Headed to Applerecode.net
Yesterday, Shimpi said he was "officially retiring from the tech publishing world." Now we know where he's going next. -
The Hunt for Brooklyn's Hidden Creeksmotherboard.vice.com
Citizen scientists are like Dr. Livingstones venturing into the past, seeking the source of the Gowanus canal. - edge.org
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Apple Said to Team With Visa, MasterCard on IPhone Walletbloomberg.com
Apple Inc. plans to turn its next iPhone into a mobile wallet through a partnership with major payment networks, banks and retailers, according a person familiar with the situation. - nishiyamasilk.com
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Uber and Lyft Have Become Indistinguishable Commoditiesbits.blogs.nytimes.com
Though Uber and Lyft have become bitter enemies recently, in many places, they both offer ubiquitous, cheap and mostly high-quality service. - 128bit.io
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I Ghostwrite Chinese Students' Ivy League Admissions Essays | VICE United Statesvice.com
When you think about your future multi-million dollar shipping moguls and up-and-coming diplomats, please remember a small handful of them probably received their Ivy League degrees thanks to me.