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Origamifacebook.github.io
Origami is a free toolkit for Quartz Composer that makes interactive design prototyping easy. -
New Oculus VR publishing arm led by former EA execgamasutra.com
David DeMartini -- former head honcho of EA Partners and Origin -- is the first member of Oculus new publishing initiative, which aims to help devs bring their games to the Oculus Rift headset. - washingtonpost.com
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Backed By Steve Blank & More, Startup Genome Founders Launch Next-Gen Benchmarking Tool For Startups | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
Three years ago, a team of researchers, entrepreneurs and data geeks set out on an ambitious mission: To put the world's technology startups under the.. - code.facebook.com
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Oracle to buy Responsys for $1.39 billion in cloud software pushreuters.com
(Reuters) - Oracle Corp, the world's No. 2 business software maker, said it would buy web-based marketing software maker Responsys Inc for about $1.39 billion to bolster its cloud computing offerings.Oracle, - github.com
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Save Your Startup 85% On Health Insurance in 2014 - SimplyInsured Blogblog.simplyinsured.com
Save up to 85% on your health insurance costs in 2014 - with our simple three step guide. The new rules in place under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) are creating new tax incentives to save you money. - myopenletters.com
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IDEas: Tools for Codersomegaortega.com
For many years now, I've had some crazy IDE (Integrated Development Environment) concepts or as my notes refer to 'em IDEas. LOL Now that I've been practicing the craft of programming for over 20 y... -
The Best Freelance Tools of 20132013freelancetools.com
A list of the best freelance tools of 2013. We showcase our favorite ways to find better clients, level up your business, deal with money, and more! Curated by Proper and Workshop. - krebsonsecurity.com
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Canada lifts all restrictions on prostitutionaljazeera.com
Landmark Supreme Court ruling says bans on solicitation and brothels violated sex workers' right to safety. -
Majority of published scientific data not recoverable 20 years laterupi.com
Eighty percent of scientific data are lost within two decades, disappearing into old email addresses and obsolete storage devices, a Canadian study indicated. - docs.google.com
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