- wsj.com
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Google purges bad extensions from Chromebbc.com
Tens of millions of users who visit Google sites use a browser loaded with malicious add-ons, research suggests. - news.ycombinator.com
- getkaiwa.com
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The 'Netflix for Books' Just Invaded Amazon's Turf | WIREDwired.com
Oyster, which offers "all you can eat" access to 1 million books, is now taking on Amazon directly with individual book sales. -
The Solar System and Beyond is Awash in Waterjpl.nasa.gov
Next time you sip a humble glass of H2O, consider this: The story of water connects each of us to processes that shape our universe. - face.cbs.dtu.dk
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EuroPython Podcast Questionsblog.europython.eu
We have been made aware of a possible controversy around a recent interview given by some of the on-site team organizers from the ACPySS (Python San Sebastian) to the “Python en español” podcast. In... -
Microsoft seeks to recruit autistic workersbbc.com
Microsoft is to hire more people with autism in full-time roles. - github.com
- news.ycombinator.com
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Jeff Bezos' rocket company to start suborbital test flights this year - CNETcnet.com
After an extensive series of test flights, Blue Origin hopes to begin launching people, payloads or both as a commercial endeavor. -
ncthis/breaktimegithub.com
Timer-based screen locker for OS X inspired by Breaktime app (http://breaktimeapp.com/) -
Human Rights Watch Sues DEA Over Bulk Collection of Americans’ Telephone Recordseff.org
Los Angeles — Human Rights Watch, a nonpartisan organization that fights human rights abuses across the globe, filed suit against the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration late Tuesday for illegally collecting records of its telephone calls to certain f... - rusty.ozlabs.org
- emeeks.github.io
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Mathematicians Chase Moonshine’s Shadowscientificamerican.com
Researchers are on the trail of a mysterious connection between number theory, algebra and string theory -
Rider on the Stormdamninteresting.com
In the summer of 1959, a pair of F-8 Crusader combat jets were on a routine flight to Beaufort, North Carolina with no particular designs on making history - newyorker.com
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US Cities Should Follow Paris' $160M Plan to Boost Cycling | WIREDwired.com
The plan is impressive in both its scale and its scope, and there's plenty American cities can learn from it.