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Barnes & Noble Ends Partnership With Microsoft Over Nooknytimes.com
The company, which has struggled to compete with Amazon and other online retailers, said it had bought out Microsoft’s entire preferred interest in its Nook e-reader business. - wingolog.org
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Royalty, Espionage, and Erotica: Secrets of the World’s Tiniest Photographscollectorsweekly.com
"It was absolutely the coolest freaking thing I’ve ever seen."In the mid-19th century, a few decades after the invention of photography,... -
Close Encounters with Symbolic Execution (Part 2)blog.trailofbits.com
This is part two of a two-part blog post that shows how to use KLEE with mcsema to symbolically execute Linux binaries (see the first post!). This part will cover how to build KLEE, mcsema, and pro... - nature.com
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'The Fab Mind,' a Tokyo Show, Highlights Design Activismnytimes.com
“The Fab Mind,” a Tokyo exhibition, celebrates the art of repair with examples of aesthetic creativity applied to humanitarian ends, like recycling and land mines. -
Uber Confirms New $1.2B Funding Round At $40B Valuationtechcrunch.com
Uber, the transportation and ride-sharing startup, has just confirmed that it has raised another $1.2 billion in funding, and we have confirmed with the.. - github.com
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Julian Assange on Living in a Surveillance Societynytimes.com
The destruction of privacy widens the existing power imbalance between the ruling factions and everyone else. - news.ycombinator.com
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Not Dead Yet: How Some Video Stores Are Thriving in the Age of Netflix | WIREDwired.com
Just because Blockbuster couldn't do it doesn't mean that there aren't some stores finding ways to not just survive in the age of Netflix, but thrive. - blog.docker.com
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The R language, for programmers | John D. Cookjohndcook.com
Some things about the R programming language that programmers coming from other languages are likely to trip over. -
A farewell note to a programming language - Matthias Nehlsenmatthiasnehlsen.com
Dear Scala, Do you remember how we first met, back in 2012? I thought your functional approach was fresh, and different. For a while I believed we …