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  • Why Has The Falling Man - One Of The Strongest Photographs in History Disappeared [strong graphics] - DIY Photography

    Some dates are defining dates and everyone remembers where they have been on those date. One such date is 9/11. If I asked you where you were on that day you’d probably remember. One of the photographs most associated with that day is The Falling Man. ...
    diyphotography.net
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  • She has a tear in her eye
    jacook.name
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  • Please admit defeat (was: Our Schedule) from Poul-Henning Kamp on 2014-05-26 (ietf-http-wg@w3.org from April to June 2014)
    lists.w3.org
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  • Understanding web pages better
    googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.co.il
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  • Why GE Invented the Industrial Internet | MIT Technology Review

    To protect lucrative business servicing machines, GE turns to the industrial Internet.
    technologyreview.com
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  • Understanding web pages better
    googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.fr
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  • The odd psychology of the compassionate crowd – Michael Bond – Aeon

    Crowds aren’t really crazed – they are made of highly co-operative individuals driven to shared interests and goals
    aeon.co
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  • Can the Nervous System Be Hacked?

    Welcome to the brave new world of bioelectronics: implants that can communicate directly with the nervous system in order to try to fight everything from cancer to the common cold.
    nytimes.com
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  • Linux for Lettuce | VQR Online
    vqronline.org
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    people.ischool.berkeley.edu
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  • Red Hat Magazine - Understanding Virtual Memory | Red Hat
    redhat.com
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  • HSCTF - The First CTF By High Schoolers For High Schoolers.

    HSCTF: the first CTF by high schoolers for high schoolers
    HSCTF.com
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  • Schneier on Security: Peter Watts on the Harms of Surveillance
    schneier.com
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  • [1202.2638] Scienceography: the study of how science is written
    arxiv.org
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  • A Lattice for Speculative Data Flow Analysis

    compilers, computer science, math and programming.
    playingwithpointers.com
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    11 years ago -
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    www-stat.wharton.upenn.edu
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  • From The Ivy League To State Schools, Demand For Computer Science Is Booming | TechCrunch

    For years, people in the tech industry have worked to persuade more young people in the United States to become interested in studying computer science. It..
    techcrunch.com
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  • Why Mass Effect is the Most Important Science Fiction Universe of Our Generation

    Mass Effect is epic. It’s the product of the best parts of Star Trek, Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica and more with a protagonist who could be the love-child of Picard, Skywalker, and Starbuck. It’...
    popbioethics.com
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  • [BOUNTY] New Root Method Exploit - ACHIEVED!!!!!

    Samsung Galaxy S5 All credit, and a personal thanks goes out to open1your1eyes0 for the use of his S4 Bounty template here. I put priority on getting thi…
    forum.xda-developers.com
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    11 years ago -
  • The Programmers’ Stone » Neuroscience
    the-programmers-stone.com
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