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  • China’s Huge 3D Printers, Soon Able to Print Automobile Sized Metal Objects - 3DPrint.com

    One of the biggest possible economic impacts of 3D printing  to the U.S. economy is the fact that it may eventually allow corporations to bring jobs back onsho
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  • Silicon Valley's 'bro culture' locks out many minorities

    More than 300 participants are expected to take part in a hackathon with an overriding theme of driving more African Americans and Latinos into the tech world's recruitment pipeline. "Communities of color have to bear responsibility for not making thi...
    sfgate.com
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  • blog dds: 2013.06.19 - How to Create Your Own Git Server
    spinellis.gr
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  • GoPro Files For IPO As The Action Camera Maker Prepares To Go Public | TechCrunch

    Action camera company GoPro has filed the initial documents for its initial public offering, according to a press release from the company this morning and..
    techcrunch.com
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  • StrongLoop | Announcing a StrongLoop npm Registry Mirror on Rackspace
    strongloop.com
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  • The HN Effect: Traffic & Revenue For Dictionary Domains - Justin's Blog

    Last Wednesday (Jan 29th) I made a ‘Show HN’ post on Hacker News for Dictionary Domains. Seems it struck a chord; the post remained on the front page for the entire day! I thought it’d be interesting to write a recap of (1) the traffic that came in, (2...
    blog.justinthiele.com
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  • Bitnami Blog: Talking Discourse: An Interview with Jeff Atwood
    blog.bitnami.com
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  • How Will Smith Helped Me Develop My Co-Founder Test - Shooters Shoot

    The number one question I get asked about startups is “How do I find a co-founder?” The short answer is that it is really, really tough. You need to find someone that you work well with, complements your skillset, shares similar values, and you get alo...
    neiljoglekar.com
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  • Y Combinator-Backed Sendwithus Offers A/B Testing And Analytics Tools For Email Marketers | TechCrunch

    Sendwithus aims to bring optimization and A/B testing to marketers and anyone else sending out targeted promotional emails. The company, which is part of..
    techcrunch.com
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  • 8 Lessons Startup Founders Can Learn From Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas Jefferson was a born leader. Startup founders and entrepreneurs can definitely learn from one of our founding fathers. Here are 8 great takeaways.
    blog.sqwiggle.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Why Programming is Difficult
    joearms.github.io
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  • Giver.io : Connect with those in need.

    Giver.io is a fun and interactive way of donating. Giver.io helps to remove the barriers between the giver and the nonprofit.
    giver.io
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    11 years ago -
  • How much would an iPhone have cost in 1991?-CICTP

    Research on broadband, FTC policy, free speech, international regulations, cybersecurity, How much would an iPhone have cost in 1991?
    techpolicydaily.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Svilen's blog: In the C++ bag of tricks: scoped locks
    blog.skanev.org
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    11 years ago -
  • Egor Homakov: How I hacked Github again.
    homakov.blogspot.com
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    11 years ago -
  • security - How are pseudorandom and truly random numbers different and why does it matter? - Super User

    I've never quite got this. Just say you write a small program in any language at all which rolls some dice (just using dice as an example). After 600,000 rolls, each number would have been rolled a...
    superuser.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Proposed bill would require kill switch in Calif. phones, tablets

    The California Senate bill is designed to deter smartphone and tablet theft. Read this article by Roger Cheng on CNET News.
    news.cnet.com
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  • California Bill Would Require Antitheft Technology for Cellphones

    A smartphone is sleek, compact and valuable, which makes it the perfect target for a thief. Californian lawmakers want to require cellphone companies to fix that problem.
    bits.blogs.nytimes.com
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    11 years ago -
  • progre(c)ss!

    pure css progress bars with minimal effort!
    jh3y.github.io
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    11 years ago -
  • Install Ruby 2.1, Rails and Passenger on Ubuntu
    10kb.nl
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    11 years ago -
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