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Results of the Grand C++ Error Explosion Competitiontgceec.tumblr.com
After much deliberation, the winners of the Grand C++ Error Explosion Competition are finally selected. There are two different award categories. The winners of the first category are those... -
Why America's Middle-Class Housing Crunch Is Here to Staybusinessweek.com
Construction that has rebounded from the recession mostly isn't in areas that face the biggest squeeze -
Bitcoin.com: Current Bitcoin Value & New User Informationpassportsforbitcoin.com
See the current Bitcoin value and learn more about how you can begin utilizing Bitcoin as an individual or at your place of business. - wrst.ca
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Foursquare’s Swarm And The Rise Of The Invisible App | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
Swarm is a new app from Foursquare out today that chisels off the check-in and proximity features of the main app and places them in a sparse, focus-driven.. -
Disruptive Healthcare Start-up Oscar Raises $80 Million, Valuation Nears $1 Billionforbes.com
Oscar has raised an $80 million investment round. Sources close to the deal say the round valued Oscar at $800 million. -
This Startup Launched in 30 Cities in 6 Months — Here’s How They Did Itfirstround.com
When Aaron and Adora Cheung launched house cleaning service Homejoy two years ago, they took their research seriously — they worked as traditional house cleaners for a month, and they discovered two things right away: 1) Cleaning people’s homes is real... -
Files Uncovered: Nazi Veterans Created Illegal Army - SPIEGEL ONLINEspiegel.de
Newly discovered documents show that in the years after World War II, former members of the Nazi Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS formed a secret army to protect the country from the Soviets. The illegal project could have sparked a major scandal at the time. -
A/B Testing in MailChimp: 7 Years of Successful Experiments | MailChimp Email Marketing Blogblog.mailchimp.com
Since its release in late 2007, MailChimp’s A/B testing tool has been a huge success with our customers. In fact,… -
FCC approves plan to consider paid priority on Internetm.washingtonpost.com
The agency voted 3-2 to move forward on a plan that could reshape the Internet for consumers. -
FCC votes for Internet “fast lanes” but could change its mind laterarstechnica.com
Chairman: "There is one Internet: Not a fast internet. Not a slow Internet." -
FCC approves plan to consider paid priority on Internetwashingtonpost.com
The agency voted 3-2 to move forward on a plan that could reshape the Internet for consumers. -
We Need to Talk About Butterfly Labscryptocoinsnews.com
Butterfly labs has become the butt of many Bitcoin jokes, and for good reason. Read more. - news.ycombinator.com
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AxeDorkaxedork.com
AxeDork is a question and answer community for amateur and student guitar players. Share clips, discuss playing, or just browse without registering. It's 100% free. -
Analyzing S3 and CloudFront access logs with AWS RedShift | theScore Tech Blogtechblog.thescore.com
The S3 and CloudFront logs for us are easily terabytes of data per year, and traditional log parsers tend to not handle that size of data. Find out how we use AWS RedShift for log analysis. - helloblock.io
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The Eternal Struggle Between Business and Programmers - The Code Whispererblog.thecodewhisperer.com
2013-11-11 Comments The Eternal Struggle Between Business and Programmers At Øredev 2013, I asked managers to tell me what makes their job difficult …