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The Economics (and Nostalgia) of Dead Mallsnytimes.com
High-end shopping malls are thriving across the country, but as midtier retailers like Sears and J. C. Penney flounder, they are also dragging down their malls. -
Dying in the E.R., and on TV Without His Family’s Consentnytimes.com
Months after her husband was hit by a truck, Anita Chanko watched him die again on “NY Med,” a medical series. But she hadn’t given permission for those moments to be aired. - jn.physiology.org
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Her Task Is to Wean the White House Off Floppy Disksnytimes.com
Megan J. Smith, an M.I.T.-trained mechanical engineer and former Google executive, is trying to bring her Silicon Valley sensibility to the Obama administration. - blogs.wsj.com
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WriteLaTeX founder Dr John Lees-Miller talks to Imperial's ACM Student Chapte... - Overleaf Blogoverleaf.com
John tells the story behind writeLaTeX, including some of the technical challenges we've faced in bringing (TeX) online and scaling it up to serve over 150,000 users -
Why I quit OS Xwozniak.ca
After nearly 10 years of using OS X as my primary OS for personal work, I switched away in late 2014. I consider it to be the best tech decision I made last year. I started using OS X in 2005... -
NASA explores inflatable spacecraft technology (Update)phys.org
Devising a way to one day land astronauts on Mars is a complex problem and NASA scientists think something as simple as a child's toy design may help solve the problem. Safely landing a large spacecraft on the Red Planet is just one of many engineering... - violinist.com
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A Calligrapher Brings an Elegant Touch to an Officer’s Funeralnytimes.com
Zhao Ru, a famed Chinese calligrapher and Bensonhurst resident, created two scrolls, one for the wake and one for the funeral of Officer Wenjian Liu. - nzpetesmatteshot.blogspot.com
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Broken cap tablesmedium.com
We see a ton of cap tables at eShares. When we onboard a new company wThese days we onboard about 100 companies a month.… - capnmidnight.github.io
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All Due Respect - The New Yorkernewyorker.com
One of the foremost experts on Japanese organized crime is Jake Adelstein, who grew up on a farm in Missouri, worked as the only American on the crime beat for Japan’s largest newspaper, and currently lives in central Tokyo under police protection. Jap... -
The Sharing Economy And The Future Of Financetechcrunch.com
Banking has gone from somewhere you go to something you do. If we are to believe that the sharing economy will shape our future, banking and all financial.. - backreaction.blogspot.com