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The most influential person on Wikipedia is someone you’ve probably never heard ofwashingtonpost.com
The most influential person on Wikipedia is someone you’ve probably never heard of - openbookproject.net
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Duality and the End of Reactive (Channel 9)channel9.msdn.com
Erik Meijer opens Day 2 with a talk on the end of "reactive", duality, and the usual epic musings of the Erik Meijer mind :) -
Firefox OS ecosystem continues expansion and redefines the entry-level smartphoneblog.mozilla.org
Mozilla, the mission-based organization dedicated to promoting openness, innovation and opportunity on the Web, is demonstrating the latest advancements to its Firefox OS open mobile ... - blockchain.info
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Really, Google Docs?? | Pavlov Onlinepavlovonline.com
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Have You Hugged a Concrete Pillar Today?gatesnotes.com
Bill Gates reviews the book Making the Modern World by Vaclav Smil which takes a fascinating look at concrete, steel, and other stuff that makes modern life possible. - holywowstudios.com
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AT&T: We need to buy DirecTV because U-verse TV is a failurearstechnica.com
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Why can't Microsoft get their products right on the first try? • Owenedowened.co.nz
If you follow the news closely enough, you might notice that Microsoft tends to follow a product cycle along the lines of: Announce product Realize product isn’t catching on (or there are lots of complaints), make changes and improve product... | Owen ... - pintical.com
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idibidiart/AllSeeingEyegithub.com
AllSeeingEye - Google Chrome Extension. Record All Browsing in Screenshots & Full Text. Search For Anything At Any Time. Never Forget Where You Read Something. Saves Everything To Your Machine, Not the Cloud, So Your Web History Stays With You. - github.com
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