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Beware the IP non-assert clause in AWS cloud service agreement, warns ex-Microsoft patent chief - Blog - Intellectual Asset Management (IAM) - Maximising IP Value for Businessiam-media.com
Amazon’s AWS cloud service has been a significant success for the company, with Jeff Bezos revealing in April that it is now a $5 billion a... -
pocha/commu-sqsgithub.com
commu-sqs - Amazon SQS based (from) server (to) client guaranteed communication model in which server sends GCM to 'wake up' the client in case the client service listening to incoming mess... -
Vagabonds, Crafty Bauds, and the Loyal Huzza: A History of London at Nightblog.longreads.com
In the 16th & 17th centuries, "nightwalking" was a transgressive act in a city still on the brink of total nighttime illumination, but with complex implications depending on your social status.... - zackproser.com
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Record Flare from Distant Galaxy's Black Holenasa.gov
Five billion years ago, a great disturbance rocked a region near the monster black hole at the center of galaxy 3C 279. On June 14, the pulse of high-energy light produced by this event finally arrived at Earth. -
Scientists Demonstrate Animal Mind-Meldsnytimes.com
New studies say rats and monkeys whose brains are linked by electrodes can coordinate their brains to carry out tasks, often better than individuals do. - hackmd.io
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Maybe-Mathematical Musingsjadagul.tumblr.com
I’ve decided lately that people regularly get confused, on a number of subjects, by the difference between science and engineering. (I want to say this post was inspired by a number of recent... -
Exploring ES2016 Decoratorsmedium.com
Iterators, generators and array comprehensions; The similarities between JavaScript and Python continue to increase over… -
Are Dinner Tickets the Future of Dining?gq.com
Some high-end food temples now require you to buy a ticket—and pay for your meal—far in advance. Idealistic chefs think this is the future of dining. The rest of us hope it’s not. -
Meet the Man Who Saw China's Market Crash Comingozy.com
Michael Pettis thinks big about China's future, but prefers small when it comes to cultivating a music scene there. -
Cutting cost and power consumption for big datanewsoffice.mit.edu
New network design exploits cheap, power-efficient flash memory without sacrificing speed. -
Your First GraphQL Servermedium.com
So, today we’re going to write a small GraphQL server. I’m not going to try to persuade you to drop everything and adopt… -
India’s Outsourcing Firms Change Direction as ‘Cloud’ Moves Inwsj.com
Companies’ shift toward cloud computing is starting to bite into the revenue and profits as well as hiring in India’s critical outsourcing industry and poses an existential threat to players that fail to adapt. -
Find Waldo Faster—Wolfram Blogblog.wolfram.com
Where's Waldo? He's easier to find than you might think, following a shortest path found with a Wolfram Language algorithm. -
How Google Sparsehash achieves two bits of overhead per entry using sparsetablesmerity.com
Google Sparsehash is one of the most space efficient hash tables, but how does it achieve two bits of overhead per entry? - play.google.com
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