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Vivaldi Browser Now Features Improved Support For Large Screens, Mouse Gestures And Moretechcrunch.com
Vivaldi, the browser project headed by former Opera CEO Jon von Tetzchner, continues on its march toward its 1.0 release. Today, the company is launching its.. - mega65.org
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Poll Everywherepolleverywhere.com
Poll Everywhere is the easiest way to gather live responses in any venue… conferences, concerts, classrooms, and company off-sites — anywhere with internet. We've been working to end 'death by PowerPoint' and raise the bar on presenting since 2008. Mor... - norvig.com
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A Paper on Dhajji Wallscribd.com
A Full length paper on the Dhajji Wall Construction used in the Earthquake prone areas of Jammu and Kashmir. -
Why would an animal lose its brain?bbc.com
Some extremely simple animals may have got rid of their brains because they simply had no need for one. And this could have been key to their success -
A Cheap, Ubiquitous Earthquake Warning System - IEEE Spectrumspectrum.ieee.org
A Silicon Valley company sets out to prove that earthquake-warning systems can easy to set up, effective, and cheap enough for Nepal -
Five Disturbing Things You Didn't Know About Forensic "Science" - The Interceptfirstlook.org
The FBI’s review of flawed hair analysis — its largest-ever post-conviction evaluation of questionable forensic evidence — is just the tip of the iceberg. -
The Skyrim mod that's also a job applicationgamasutra.com
For Alexander Velicky, there's only one studio that he wants to work for -- and he's put thousands of hours of work into a single mod for one of their games. -
Michael Botticelli Is a Drug Czar Who Knows Addiction Firsthandnytimes.com
He is the first person in substance-abuse recovery to hold the position of director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. -
The 18th Century four-minute mile - BBC Newsbbc.co.uk
Roger Bannister was credited with being the first person to run a mile in under four minutes - but 18th Century runners are reported to have got there first. - en.wikipedia.org
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The Rise and Fall of the Hotel Mini-Barpriceonomics.com
The hotel mini-bar is a dying breed. But will anyone really miss $6 water bottles and $13 bags of cashews? - sfu.ca
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The Bug Whisperer - Craftsmanship Magazinecraftsmanship.net
Mark Sturges, whose clients have to find him by word of mouth, has become a master of an agricultural art as old as agriculture itself: basic compost.