- quoteinvestigator.com
- news.ycombinator.com
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Distributed Systems and the End of the APIwritings.quilt.org
This is a written (expanded) narrative of the content from a talk I first gave at PhillyETE on April 23rd, 2014. It mostly follows the flow of the presentation given then, but with a level of detai... -
'Metal-Eating' Plant Capable of Absorbing 18,000 PPM of Nickelautoworldnews.com
The plant doesn't eat metal like a Venus flytrap, instead it absorbs it from the soil. - playfuljs.com
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DevArt. Art made with code.devart.withgoogle.com
Is your code your art? Be awarded a commission alongside some of the world's best interactive artists at the Barbican, London. - staff.science.uva.nl
- blog.justinlintz.com
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Benchmarking subroutine signaturesperltricks.com
We review native subroutine signatures speed and show you how to make them faster Tags: subroutine, method, optimization - weitz.de
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Thorium: the wonder fuel that wasn'tthebulletin.org
“Thorium-Fueled Automobile Engine Needs Refueling Once a Century,” reads the headline of an October 2013 story in an online trade publication. This fantastic promise is just one part of a modern boomlet in enthusiasm about the energy potential of thori... -
Space Monkey | Beyond the Cloudspacemonkey.com
Store all of your music, movies, photos, and documents in the cloud and never have to worry about losing anything ever again. The future of data storage is here. - gamasutra.com
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See How Popular Your Name Will Be in the Futuretime.com
TIME's interactive shows you how trendy your name will be - redecentralize.org
- beglobality.com
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Cuttings from a Medieval Italian Choirbookpublicdomainreview.org
THE BRITISH LIBRARY - James Freeman explores cuttings from a huge 14th century Italian choirbook and how digital technology is now helping scholars build a picture of the once intact original through virtually reuniting the -
Ander Webbs – Google+ - Wtf.... no, really... WTF???plus.google.com
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Bletchley Park row rages on as restored site opens to public with 'Berlin Wall'theguardian.com
The world's first programmable computer, Colossus, is fenced off from visitors to the rest of the wartime codebreaking site in the latest chapter in a dispute between volunteers and management, writes Alex Hern -
Scientists Warn of Rising Oceans as Antarctic Ice Meltsnytimes.com
The collapse of large parts of the ice sheet n West Antarctica is almost certainly unstoppable, with global warming accelerating the disintegration, two groups of scientists reported Monday.