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All good things...blog.bu.mp
Back in September, we announced that the Bump team was joining Google to continue our work of helping people share and interact with one another using mobile devices. We are now deeply focused on our... -
AI takes on humans to create video game - 31 December 2013 - New Scientistnewscientist.com
AI has taken on humans in a contest to create video games – with mixed and unsettling results - allthingsd.com
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Genetics prof: Why I won't waste my money on a DNA test in 2014venturebeat.com
When a reporter for the New York Times set out to test three genetic tests, she received extremely varied results. I asked genetics professor Hank Greely to weigh in: Should we avoid genetic testin... -
Google dips into CSR budget, ties up with Election Commission for voters’ registration - The Times of Indiatimesofindia.indiatimes.com
While political alliances are yet to firm up for 2014 polls, the Election Commission (EC) has already entered a key partnership with US-based internet giant, Google, to help it manage online voter registration and facilitation services ahead of the dem... - news.ycombinator.com
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Tribes: A new community of people building great things.techendo.co
Tribes is a private, off-the-record, no bullshit, peer support group and community of entrepreneurs and hackers building great things. We meet every week and we help one another get to the next level. We share our resources and network. You can now st... -
Court Rules No Suspicion Needed for Laptop Searches at Borderaclu.org
Decision Dismisses ACLU Lawsuit Challenging DHS Search Policy as Unconstitutional December 31, 2013 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: 212-549-2666, media@aclu.org BROOKLYN – A federal court today dismissed a lawsuit arguing that the government should ... - snapchatdb.info
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The Online Education Revolution Drifts Off Coursenpr.org
In 2012, "massive open online courses" were lauded as the most important trend in higher education. But this year, educators and even students rebelled against the rapid expansion of online learning. Two of the biggest MOOCs say they're making big chan...