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  • Lee Hsien Loong - Chronik-Fotos | Facebook

    I told the Founders Forum two weeks ago that the last computer program I wrote was a Sudoku solver, written in C++ several years ago...
    facebook.com
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  • Sudoku solver
    drive.google.com
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  • Wisp - Connect your employees to your company’s life
    wispapp.com
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    cs.columbia.edu
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  • The Mission To Save The Internet By Rewiring It From The Name Up

    The decades-old architecture of the internet is running out of IP addresses. Enter a bold plan for a new internet, designed from the name up.
    motherboard.vice.com
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  • ‘Rent-a-Foreigner in China’

    In this short documentary, housing developers in China hire ordinary foreigners to pose as celebrities to raise flagging property sales.
    nytimes.com
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  • Problematic business relationships

    This is the first part of a series about British IT. Posts will range from “generic” to “personal” ones.
    medium.com
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  • Announcing the Internet.org Platform | Facebook Newsroom

    Today, we’re introducing the Internet.org Platform, an open program for developers to easily create services that integrate with Internet.org. We’re also giving people more choice over the free basic services they can use.
    newsroom.fb.com
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  • These photos Apple's first employees showed us from the company's earliest days are absolutely wonderful (AAPL)

    The year was 1977. Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak had barely moved out of the Jobs' family garage to the company's first official corporate address, 20863 Stevens Creek Blvd., (Building 3, Suite C) in Cupertino, Calif. The pair had successfully begun shi...
    sfgate.com
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  • Spontaneous Events Drive Brain Functional Connectivity? - Neuroskeptic

    A new study claims that Functional Connectivity in MRI Is Driven by Spontaneous BOLD Events The researchers, Thomas Allan and colleagues from the University of Nottingham (one of the birthplaces of MRI), say that their results challenge the assumption ...
    blogs.discovermagazine.com
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  • Irregular Expression: Three Tales of Second System Syndrome
    blog.brentlaabs.com
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  • Announcing the Internet.org Platform | Facebook Newsroom

    Today, we’re introducing the Internet.org Platform, an open program for developers to easily create services that integrate with Internet.org. We’re also giving people more choice over the free basic services they can use.
    newsroom.fb.com
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  • Facebook Opens Internet.Org To All Developers In Response To Net Neutrality Concerns

    Facebook is turning Internet.org, its project to provide a taste of free internet to new users, into a platform. The move comes amid criticism of the..
    techcrunch.com
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  • People with ADHD are twice as likely to die prematurely, often due to accidents

    People with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have a lower life expectancy and are more than twice as likely to die prematurely as those without the disorder, according to new research. Accidents are the most common cause of death in peop...
    sciencedaily.com
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  • How Marissa Mayer Mobilized Yahoo

    Almost three years in, Mayer's Yahoo is still a work in progress. But it's made real progress in reinventing itself for the smartphone era.
    fastcompany.com
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  • New gold standard established for open and reproducible research

    A group of Cambridge computer scientists have set a new gold standard for openness and reproducibility in research by sharing the more than 200GB of data and 20,000 lines of code behind their latest results - an unprecedented degree of openness in a pe...
    phys.org
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  • How human culture makes war inevitable

    Like slavery war has a long history in our species, but it does have a history, a beginning, and perhaps an end. That is the sort of message you can take away from a paper such as Zefferman and Mathew’s An Evolutionary Theory of Large-Scale Human Warfa...
    unz.com
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  • Quasicrystals Are Nature’s Impossible Matter

    “There can be no such creature.”
    motherboard.vice.com
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  • Mixed Signals: Why People Misunderstand Each Other

    The psychological quirks that make it tricky to get an accurate read on someone's emotions
    theatlantic.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Run your PHP code in our online shell (150+ versions)

    Execute your php code; get performance statistics and compare output from all versions
    3v4l.org
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    10 years ago -
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