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Excerpts from FTC Google Reportgraphics.wsj.com
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At the Flick of a Switch - Press Releases - Judiciary Committeejudiciary.house.gov
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British Printed Images to 1700: Print of the monthbpi1700.org.uk
A digital library of prints and book illustrations from early modern Britain - fabiensanglard.net
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Burma's bizarre capital: a super-sized slice of post-apocalypse suburbiatheguardian.com
The purpose-built city of Naypyidaw – unveiled a decade ago this year – boasts 20-lane highways, golf courses, fast Wi-Fi and reliable electricity. The only thing it doesn’t seem to have is people, report Matt Kennard and Claire Provost - thelongandshort.org
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Why Are All ‘Good’ Restaurants Around the World Starting To Look the Same?medium.com
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How we built analytics.usa.gov18f.gsa.gov
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A Fish Talelaphamsquarterly.org
I can offer only the sketchiest explanations for how I came to occupy the top floor of a pleasantly wide banker’s brownstone in Brooklyn Heights, where the sun pours in through two high windows u - eecs.berkeley.edu
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Thing Piece: The Ugliest Sign in Americamedium.com
How an LED eyesore swept across the country and made stores everywhere a little bit worse - news.ycombinator.com
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Exclusive: Facebook Engineering Director Is Headed to the White Houseyahoo.com
The White House just added another Silicon Valley veteran to its growing roster of tech experts. This afternoon, President Obama will announce a newly-created position for David Recordon, who has worked as Facebook’s Engineering director since 2009. De... - highly.co
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Artoo - Ruby framework for robotics, physical computing, and the Internet of Thingsartoo.io
<h2>Artoo is a framework for robotics, physical computing, and the Internet of Things written in the Ruby programming language. It provides a simple, yet powerful way to create solutions that incorporate multiple, different hardware devices at th...