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You’d Be Surprised By What Really Motivates Users | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
Earlier this month, Twitter co-founder Biz Stone unveiled his mysterious startup Jelly. The question-and-answer app was met with a mix of criticism and head.. -
Bitcoin for B2C payments, part 2: merchant savings - The Business of Bitcointhebusinessofbitcoin.com
In my previous post on payments, I went over the different factors that would influence fees in a Bitcoin-based payment system. In this post I'll try to be more concrete about potential merchant savings. First three notes: Let me emphasize again that a... -
Social Psychologists: It Takes 36 Days After a Tragedy Before Jokes About It Become Funnynewrepublic.com
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How Do You Code? Programming (or not) for everyone.howdoyoucode.com
Coding isn't one magic thing, it's a thousand different choices. Learning shouldn't be one-size-fits-all - see how everyone else codes and add your two cents! -
Fish biomass in oceans 10 times more than believedbusiness-standard.com
Researchers have dispelled the previously believed estimate of the fish biomass present in the ocean.With a stock estimated at 1,000 million tons so far, mesopelagic fish dominate the total biomass of fish in the ocean. However, a team of - joinup.ec.europa.eu
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10 Reasons Life May Be A Computer Simulationtop10zspot.com
Is it possible that the world is just a computer simulation? - rocketships.ca
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Scientists Think They Have Found The Mythical 'Sunstone' Vikings Used To Navigate Warshipsbusinessinsider.com
On a 16th century shipwreck. - news.ycombinator.com
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James Panero: Sorry, Writers, but I'm Siding With Google's Robotsonline.wsj.com
In The Wall Street Journal, James Panero writes that copyright laws too often stifle the creativity they claim to protect. Time for a 21st-century update. - science.ksc.nasa.gov
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Scientists Think They Have Found The Mythical 'Sunstone' Vikings Used To Navigate Warshipsutaot.com
An oblong crystal found in the wreck of a 16th-century English warship is a sunstone, a near-mythical navigational aid said to have been used by Viking mariners, researchers said on Wednesday. The stone is made of Iceland spar, a transparent, naturally... - github.com
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