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  • Everything We Know About Amazon’s Radical New Smartphone | TechCrunch

    All signs point to Amazon announcing a smartphone with novel features tomorrow. TechCrunch has revealed much about the phone over the last nine months but a..
    techcrunch.com
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  • The hidden cost of Gangnam Style

    What humanity could achieve if it weren’t galloping in front of computer screensTHE loony music video “Gangnam Style” surpassed two billion views on YouTube...
    economist.com
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  • USC - Viterbi School of Engineering - June 17, 2014: Move Over, Silicon, There’s a New Circuit in Town

    USC - Viterbi School of Engineering
    viterbi.usc.edu
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  • RawGit

    RawGit serves raw files directly from GitHub with proper Content-Type headers.
    rawgit.com
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    cs.purdue.edu
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  • Delimiter's journey is coming to a natural end - Delimiter

    Today I write to let the Delimiter community know two things: Firstly, Delimiter will cease publishing new articles on Friday 5th July. And secondly, I have a new job.
    delimiter.com.au
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  • What’s Up With That: Building Bigger Roads Actually Makes Traffic Worse | Autopia | WIRED

    The concept is called induced demand, which is economist-speak for when increasing the supply of something (like roads) makes people want that thing even more. Though some traffic engineers made note of this phenomenon at least as early as the 1960s, i...
    wired.com
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  • Microsoft Paying Bloggers To Write About Internet Explorer

    Why in the world is Microsoft (through an agency) trying pay bloggers to write about Internet Explorer? Do people still do this? And given my position on paid posts, why would they think I'd be wil...
    uncrunched.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Volatile and Decentralized: The Google career path, Part 3: Performance reviews and promotions
    matt-welsh.blogspot.com
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  • Titan Aerial Daughtercraft
    nasa.gov
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  • Soylent: It's Not People. Or Food. - IEEE Spectrum

    Too many engineers in the kitchen
    spectrum.ieee.org
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    10 years ago -
  • Superconducting secrets solved after 30 years | University of Cambridge

    Harnessing the enormous technological potential of high-temperature superconductors – which could be used in lossless electrical grids, next-generation supercomputers and levitating trains – could be much more straightforward in future, as the origin o...
    cam.ac.uk
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    10 years ago -
  • The Unofficial DynASM Documentation
    corsix.github.io
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  • Slate Template
    bounty.webflow.com
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  • An expat's choice: Pay up to $455,000 in tax penalties, or break up with Uncle Sam.

    Record numbers of Americans living abroad are renouncing U.S. citizenship to avoid complicated IRS reporting requirements.
    online.wsj.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Turing Trains

    A Queue Automoton in Mathbreakers
    medium.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Lois Lerner’s Lost Emails: Questions for the IRS | Sharyl Attkisson
    sharylattkisson.com
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    10 years ago -
  • LinkedIn Growth Engine: The Never Ending Viral Loop - GrowthHackers

    [Growth Study] Within four months, LinkedIn had hit the 50,000 user mark, and the company, behind the bonafides of its founding team and early promise, landed $4.7M in venture capital from Sequoia Capital in its first major financing round. Within a ye...
    growthhackers.com
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    10 years ago -
  • The Magnus Effect and the World Cup™ Match Ball | COMSOL Blog

    In preparation for the World Cup™, we analyze the Brazuca® match ball with CFD simulations of the Magnus effect, turbulence, lack of spin, and spin.
    comsol.com
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    10 years ago -
  • TaskRabbit is blowing up its business model and becoming the Uber for everything

    Since it opened up five years ago, TaskRabbit has often been a godsend to people with more money than time. The company stocks its auction house of personal assistants with people ready to deliver...
    theverge.com
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    10 years ago -
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