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Why Facebook Can’t Figure Out What to Do With Its Apps | Business | WIREDwired.com
Facebook is trying its darndest to split its everything-and-the-kitchen-sink site into a collection of narrowly focused apps. Co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently referred to this “unbundling [of] the big blue app” as a top priority. But events ... -
Copyright is Out of Controlmarginalrevolution.com
I have written about patent and copyright law primarily from the perspective of an economist interested in the institutions and incentives that maximize innovation. As a textbook author, however, I must deal with copyright law in practice. Dealing with... -
Code Protection and Packaging for Node.js Projects with JXCoreflippinawesome.org
By Krzysztof Trzeciak “How can I protect my JavaScript code?” This question has probably been asked millions of times and the answer is always the same. You can use obfuscation, but it will, in reality, not protect your source code. That’s why it is al... -
The Francis effecteconomist.com
BUSINESS schools regularly teach their students about great “turnaround CEOs” who breathe new life into dying organisations: figures such as IBM’s Lou... -
AdRoll Raises $70M Led By Foundation As Ad Tech And Retargeting Hit The Big Time | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
AdRoll, a pioneer of online advertising retargeting (the technology that pushes you ads for products that you have viewed online previously), is today.. - smspower.org
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Is the Toilet Free?madebymany.com
A few of us Many have been working on a side project that we’ve aptly named Is the Toilet Free? Its purpose to provide an at-desk indication of whether a toilet is free in an effort to remedy that laborious walk to the loo only to find that they’re all... -
When to Hold Out For a Lower Airfarefivethirtyeight.com
In 2008, Microsoft snapped up Farecast, a company in the business of predicting airfares, for a handy $115 million. A poster child of the Big Data revolution, Farecast analyzed hundreds of billions... -
Java is back? - Programming language trends in HWOblog.helloworldopen.com
Hello World Open is an international coding competition where teams develop an AI for a race car in various programming languages. 2345 teams have already signed up to Hello World Open. What do the... - findhn.firebaseapp.com
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U.S. Promotes Network to Foil Digital Spyingnytimes.com
The State Department and other agencies are spending millions around the world to finance local systems, called mesh networks, as more secure alternatives to the Internet. -
Inside the tech aiming Aereo through TV's legal hoops - CNETcnet.com
Aereo wants to give you broadcast TV on the Web. But it needed thousands of mini antennas, high-octane transcoding, and lots of air conditioners to build a system it hopes can pass legal scrutiny. - bbc.co.uk
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In Greece uproar over plan to dispose of Syrian chemical weapons in the Mediterraneanwashingtonpost.com
Increasingly strained relations between the United States and Russia raise even more uncertainty over the already controversial plan. -
Freelancy - An Easy Way to Track Your Time And Earned Moneygetfreelancy.com
Freelancy is a per-task time tracker. It keeps your projects and tasks, tracks the time you are working, money you have earned and shows you detailed reports. - financialcryptography.com
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At Mt. Gox bitcoin hub, 'geek' CEO sought both control and escape | Reutersuk.reuters.com
TOKYO (Reuters) - In June 2011, when customers of now-bankrupt bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox agitated for proof that the Tokyo-based firm was still solvent after a hacking attack, CEO Mark Karpeles turned to