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The Techno-Militarization Of America | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
 Remember last year? Edward Snowden! NSA! Shock! Horror! Dismay! Looking back I'm amazed we all seemed so surprised. Over the last decade, pretty much every..
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Evil people at mozillapavelmachek.livejournal.com
 Mozilla people are now officially evil . When asked, why they don't offer database for download, it was for "privacy of the contributors". Nice. I contributed quite a bit of data. At that time, map only showed numbers of known points in the area. Now, ...
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Protect Yourself From The NSA With WireOver’s Encrypted File Sharing | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
 Nothing is truly NSA-proof or hacker-proof, but WireOver wants to offer you more security than Dropbox, Google Drive, or Skydrive. The Y Combinator startup..
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redshiftgithub.com
 redshift - Redshift adjusts the color temperature of your screen according to your surroundings. This may help your eyes hurt less if you are working in front of the screen at night.
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A Scala Corrections Libraryslideshare.net
 A number of examples why Scala is in my rear view mirror, and a few ideas on how to improve the collections.
- homakov.blogspot.com
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ClarityRay - Measure AdBlock and Anti-AdBlock Solutions.clarityray.com
 Over 9% of impressions are ad-blocked. ClarityRay helps publishers recover their inventory. Unblock your Revenue.
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IntelCrawler - Cyber Threat Intelligence Company - IntelCrawler: �The teenager is the author of BlackPOS malware (Target)�intelcrawler.com
 Multi-tier Intelligence Aggregator
- wuphys.wustl.edu
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Code faster with Intellij IDEA live templates - maciejwalkowiak.plmaciejwalkowiak.pl
 Maciej Walkowiak - Software Development Journey. Java, Spring Framework, Spring Data, How-to
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reference request - What's new in purely functional data structures since Okasaki? - Theoretical Computer Science Stack Exchangecstheory.stackexchange.com
 Since Chris Okasaki's 1998 book "Purely functional data structures", I haven't seen too many new exciting purely functional data structures appear; I can name just a few: IntMap (also invented by
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Building an Open Source Laptopmakezine.com
 About a year and a half ago, I engaged on an admittedly quixotic project to build my own laptop.
- trishkhoo.com
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Notation, Patterns and New Discoveries | Gresham Collegegresham.ac.uk
 While ideas are undoubtedly more important than mere notations, the power of a good notation cannot be over-stated. As an example of this, in the mid-1980's a notation was developed for juggling tricks. It was found when using this notation that there...
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Vector, the Journal of the British APL Associationarchive.vector.org.uk
 The Journal of the British APL Association. The BAA promotes the APLs, terse programming languages derived from Iverson’s mathematical notation.
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How to Conquer Tensorphobiajeremykun.com
 A professor at Stanford once said, If you really want to impress your friends and confound your enemies, you can invoke tensor products... People run in terror from the $latex \otimes$ symbol. He w...
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12 Essential Cheat Sheets for Developersdesignzum.com
 The world of the Internet is quite an interesting place to be a part of! The main reason of the occurrence is the fact that it allows you the freedom to create and execute something that simply can...
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Embarcadero Bridges the Gap From Desktop to Mobile With New iOS Support in C++Builder XE5marketwired.com
 SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Dec 11, 2013) - Embarcadero Technologies, a leading provider of software solutions for application and database development, today announced the immediate availability of C++Builder XE5, a powerful C++ application deve...
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The New York Times' Most Popular Story of 2013 Was Not an Article - Technology - The Atlantictheatlantic.com
 The Atlantic covers breaking news, analysis, opinion around politics, business, culture, international, science, technology, national profiles on the official site of the Atlantic Magazine.
- blog.freshdesk.com
 
        
     
        
     
        
     
        
     
        
     
        
     
        
     
        
     
        
     
        
     
        
     
        
     
        
    