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Philip Zimmermann: king of encryption reveals his fears for privacytheguardian.com
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CAP: if all you have is a timeout, everything looks like a partitionblog.thislongrun.com
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A Linux proud history - 15 years ago and the Brazilian ATMheliocastro.info
Some time ago i passed by in one of the bank agencies of a brazilian south bank, called Banrisul, and see a change, the ATM's are evolving. The ATM's are changing for modern code, and i don't know ... - watson.kmi.open.ac.uk
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Mozilla overhauls Firefox smartphone plan to focus on quality, not cost - CNETcnet.com
After its $25 phones fail to dent the dominance of Google and Apple, the Firefox backer will try to compete using technological superiority -- and maybe by adding key Android apps, too. -
Charter Said to Be Near Deal to Buy Time Warner Cablenytimes.com
The $55 billion takeover could be announced as soon as Tuesday, said a person with direct knowledge of the talks. -
Vietnam 40 years on: how a communist victory gave way to capitalist corruptiontheguardian.com
The long read: After the military victory, Vietnam’s socialist model began to collapse. Cut off by US-led trade embargos and denied reconstruction aid, it plunged into poverty. Now its economy is booming – but so is inequality and corruption - push.cx
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The generation that tech forgot - BBC Newsbbc.co.uk
How can the tech industry engage the over-65s who feel devices are not designed with them in mind? -
Lockstep Salaries Are Making A Comebacktechcrunch.com
With the closing of the Mad Men era, what is old is popular once again. Silicon Valley may be known for its colorful workplaces and free catered lunches,.. -
Thawing Outtheparisreview.org
Why are there so few courses in Soviet literature at American universities? A Soviet poster from Albert Rhys Williams’s Through the Russian Revolution, 1920. When I was completing a master's in comp lit at Oxford, I kept coming across a curious lap... - mattblodgett.com
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VMware is bringing augmented reality into the data centerdeclassifiled.com
The world’s largest organizations have automated many of the manual activities involved in running their infrastructure over the last few years, but the actual legwork is still done the old fashion way. VMware is betting that augmented reality will pro... - leapsecond.com
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