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Wireless in Gaza: the young entrepreneurs beating the blockadestheguardian.com
Patrick Kingsley: With few goods, or people, allowed to cross the border, the pool of customers and employees in Gaza is small. Web-based startups are giving those with bright ideas a chance to expand their horizons and their businesses -
Mesosphere’s new data center mother brain will blow your mindgigaom.com
Mesosphere has been making a name for itself in the the world of data centers and cloud computing since 2013 with its distributed-system smarts and various introductions of open-source technologies, each designed to tackle the challenges of running ton... -
Suicide surpassed war as the military's leading cause of deathusatoday.com
War was the leading cause of death in the military nearly every year between 2004 and 2011 until suicides became the top means dying for in 2012 and 2013, according to a bar chart published this week in a -
How to Be Intoxicatedchronicle.com
Or why Euripides’ tale of Dionysus’ power is necessary reading for incoming freshmen. - prism.sejong.ac.kr
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Startup Tests Nanobud Touch Sensors | MIT Technology Reviewtechnologyreview.com
Stretchy, conductive films made of novel nanobuds could bring touch sensors to more surfaces. -
Mesosphere Announces First Data Center OS And $36M In Fundingtechcrunch.com
Mesosphere, the commercial entity built on top of the open source Apache Mesos project, announced some major milestones today, starting with $36M in Series B.. -
Antivirus Companies Shouldn’t Have Hidden What They Knew About Regin Government Malware | MIT Technology Reviewtechnologyreview.com
Antivirus companies had tracked the sophisticated—and likely U.S.-backed—Regin malware for years. But they kept what they learned to themselves. - cs.cmu.edu
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Can Bitcoin's Price Ever Be Stable? - CoinDeskcoindesk.com
Bitcoin's price is unstable because of its fixed supply, say experts. Is there anything we can do to fix that? -
High-speed camera tracks light at 100 billion fpsengadget.com
For most of us, high-speed image capture, say 120 or 240 frames per second, is enough to get a good look at stuff happening in the blink of an eye -- lik -
Traditonal weddings aren’t that traditional – Beth Montemurro – Aeonaeon.co
A white gown, a grand reception, a multi-tiered cake – the stuff of a traditional wedding or something else entirely? -
Dec 8: Squire: FastMail's rich text editorblog.fastmail.com
This blog post is part of the FastMail 2014 Advent Calendar. The previous post on 7th December was about automated installation. Stay tuned for another post tomorrow. Technical level: low-medium. W... -
An Ebola Doctor’s Return From the Edge of Deathnytimes.com
In his first interview, Dr. Ian Crozier, the third American to be treated for Ebola at Emory University Hospital, speaks of the wrenching sights he saw treating the disease and the near-death state he slipped into when infected. - nytimes.com