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The 25% Discount that Cost Us $12,000 (Plus, a Big Announcement)groovehq.com
As the new customers rolled in, our promotion was looking to be a home run. Unfortunately, it was costing us dearly. -
The Psychology of the Internet Troll - Academic Earthacademicearth.org
What makes an Internet troll tick? In a word - disinhibition. Academic Earth illustrates how anonymity contributes to the online disinhibition effect, illuminating the psyche of the these anonymous troublemakers. -
Writing an MMO with Web Actorsblog.paralleluniverse.co
To see how web actors can be used in production, we have ported our spaceships demo from a standalone simulation to an MMO. - theatlantic.com
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VMware, Google Team On Chromebooks - InformationWeekinformationweek.com
Unlikely partners team to offer Desktop-as-a-Service on Google Chromebooks. Will pricing lure users to move away from Windows XP systems? - news.ycombinator.com
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The Facebook Comment That Ruined a Lifedallasobserver.com
Approximately one hour after Justin Carter posted a sarcastic comment on a Facebook thread, his life began to ­unravel. The first reaction occurred behind the scenes, in another country. The 18-y... -
Which is less expensive: Amazon or self-hosted?gigaom.com
Charlie Oppenheimer may be a fan of Amazon Web Services. But, as he explains here, he’s long felt that the economics of the choice between self-hosted and cloud provider had more texture to it than the patently attractive sounding “10 cents an hour.” -
Making Remote Work Work - Learning - Source: An OpenNews projectsource.opennews.org
Source - Journalism Code, Context & Community - blogs.telerik.com
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Google will block local extensions in Chrome 33 for Windowsthenextweb.com
Google today announced it will block local Chrome extensions on Windows as of version 33. As a result, Windows users will only be able to use extensions for the company's browser that ... - penngems.com
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4 Wordpress sites, 1 server – great performance on Digital Ocean using Nginx and caching | Luke Spear Technical Translationlukespear.co.uk
It has taken a few years to level up my experience and to move this site, and four others I host, to an un-managed server/VPS. The time spent learning has paid -
Netflix Is Building an Artificial Brain Using Amazon's Cloud | Wired Enterprise | Wired.comwired.com
In an effort to further hone its recommendation engine, Netflix is delving into “deep learning,” a branch of artificial intelligence that tries to mimic the structure of the human brain to solve problems that are usually too difficult for computers. -
New Android OEM licensing terms leak; “Open” comes with a lot of restrictionsarstechnica.com
A look at a Gingerbread-era list of the requirements Google imposes on Android OEMs. - projectgus.com
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