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Wie sich die Masern in Berlin ausbreiten - Berlin - Berliner Morgenpostmorgenpost.de
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Apple CORED: Boffins reveal password-killer 0days for iOS and OS Xtheregister.co.uk
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Open-sourcing Facebook Infer: Identify bugs before you shipcode.facebook.com
Facebook Infer is a static program analyzer that Facebook uses to identify bugs before mobile code is shipped. - arxiv.org
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Pink Slips at Disney. But First, Training Foreign Replacements.nytimes.com
American tech workers in Orlando found their jobs and desks transferred to immigrants brought in under H-1B visas by an Indian firm. - fancysupport.com
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DuckDuckGo on CNBC: We’ve grown 600% since NSA surveillance news broketechnical.ly
The privacy-minded search engine is now doing three billion searches a year. - yosefk.com
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Posing Questions of Photographic Ethicslens.blogs.nytimes.com
In the aftermath of this year’s debates over manipulated photos, a new show sets out to explore the history of altered images in photojournalism. - news.ycombinator.com
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Stop Revering Magna Cartanytimes.com
The document’s fame rests on huge myths. But those myths have become their own reality. -
A New Theory of Distraction - The New Yorkernewyorker.com
Still, for all our expertise, distraction retains an aura of mystery. It’s hard to define: it can be internal or external, habitual or surprising. -
Why diets don’t actually work, according to a researcher who has studied them for decadeswashingtonpost.com
For centuries, men and women have worked tireless to fit the physical molds of their time. There's a reason they always fail. - psal.cs.drexel.edu
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How Apple's Transcendent Chihuahua Killed the Revolutionblog.longreads.com
Few are excited about the Apple Watch—its burdens are too easily imagined. And yet we treat it as an inevitability. How did this happen?