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Hacked Within Minutes: Sochi Visitors Face Internet Minefieldnbcnews.com
Video on msnbc.com: The U.S. State Department has told Americans coming to Sochi that they should have “no expectation of privacy,” even in their hotel rooms. -
The Koch brothers accidentally left a confidential document at their last donor conference—read it heremotherjones.com
A list of one-on-one meetings between VIP donors and the Kochs and their operatives offers a revealing look into their mighty political machine. -
Why I Gave Up My Front Row Seat in Silicon Valleyfounderdating.com
Silicon Valley entrepreneur Jonathan Levi on why he put his startup on hold and moved to Tel Aviv, Israel, a hub of innovation and technology, after his INSEAD experience. - github.com
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SolarCoin cryptocurrency pays you to go green - tech - 06 February 2014 - New Scientistnewscientist.com
Based on Bitcoin, the new currency rewards people with coins in return for proof that they have generated solar energy -
Report: Fracking raising water supply worriesusatoday.com
The USA's domestic energy boom is increasing demands on limited water supplies already under pressure by drought conditions and growing populations, a new report says. -
France's Startup Scene tackles the question "Can you teach someone to be an entrepreneur?"rudebaguette.com
In different moods or stages as an entrepreneur, I've found myself on both sides of the fence regarding the question "Can you teach someone to be an entrep - blockscan.com
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NASA’s Desperate Search for Purpose Has Limited Its Science and Damaged Its Integrityslate.com
What the heck is NASA for? It's like asking what a panda is for. We adore pandas, but they're evolutionary train wrecks. Look at the skull of a panda and you see the vicious teeth of a carnivore. Yet it gnaws on bamboo. The panda's jaw and its gut are... - openjdk.java.net
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There's something rotten in the state of online video streaming, and the data is starting to emergegigaom.com
Peering disagreements aren’t fun or consumer-friendly, but they might be the reason consumers’ video streams are suffering. New data purports to show much an effect these fights are having on your broadband. - sideeffect.kr
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NASA, Saylor Foundation Collaborate to Offer New Free Space Systems Engineering Coursenasa.gov
A new massive open online course from NASA and the Saylor Foundation, launches on March 3. The six-week, general-audience course is available to the public for free. -
Experts: Sniper attack on PG&E site points to power grid's vulnerability to terrorismmercurynews.com
Metcalf power substation in south San Jose was shot up by snipers, two experts say, but FBI says there's no evidence of a terrorism link. -
ReactOS 0.3.16 Released | ReactOS Projectreactos.org
The ReactOS Project is pleased to announce the release of version 0.3.16. A little under a year has passed since the previous release and a significant amount of progress has been made. Some of the most significant include completion of the CSRSS rewri... - dansdata.com
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Disinformation Visualization: How to lie with datavisvisualisingadvocacy.org
Mushon Zer-Aviv dissects the beautiful lies inherent to many infographics, showing how these visuals can be as manipulative as a devious argument.