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bash - Why is whitespace needed for this to be parsed? - Stack Overflowstackoverflow.com
A few months ago I tattooed a fork bomb on my arm, and I skipped the whitespaces, because I think it looks nicer without them. But to my dismay, sometimes (not always) when I run it in a shell it d... - a1k0n.net
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10 Kickstarter games we'll be playing in 2014 | Red Bull Gamesredbull.com
2013 may have been the last-gen consoles' triple-A swansong, but 2014 is the year of the indies. - github.com
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Nokia posts disappointing Lumia salesosnews.com
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Lenovo Agrees to Buy IBM Server Business for $2.3 Billiondealbook.nytimes.com
A disagreement over the price had held up the sale of the division a year earlier. - maps.google.co.uk
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Making an Indian agency work for your startupcodemancers.com
Updates from codemancers team about agile, tdd, ruby, rails and javascript - andrewlipson.com
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Another Google Privacy Flaw - Calendar Unexpectedly Leaks Private Information (Disclosed)shkspr.mobi
My wife likes to set reminders for herself in Google Calendar. Recently, she added a note to her personal Google Calendar reading "Email alice@example.com to discuss pay rise" and set the date for ... - news.ycombinator.com
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Network: Podcast Appitunes.apple.com
Get Network: Podcast App on the App Store. See screenshots and ratings, and read customer reviews. - news.ycombinator.com
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Speech recognition hack turns Google Chrome into advanced bugging devicearstechnica.com
Bugs were reported to Google in September 2013, remain unpatched. - m.facebook.com
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Mendix, An App-Builder Platform For The Enterprise, Closes $25M Series B Led By Battery Ventures | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
Mendix, an app builder platform for the enterprise, has closed a $25 million Series B, led by Battery Ventures. Existing investor Prime Ventures also.. -
Snowden Calls Russian-Spy Story 'Absurd' in Exclusive Interviewnewyorker.com
Speaking from Moscow, where he is a fugitive, Edward Snowden told The New Yorker, “This ‘Russian spy’ push is absurd.”