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Google commits privacy seppuku at BT's requestblog.al4.co.nz
As I'm currently in temporary accommodation I have found myself without a permanent internet connection. 3G service in the area is pretty spotty, so I bit the bullet and ended up purchasing a singl... -
Kik Raises $38 Million to Battle Snapchat for Teensblogs.wsj.com
Mobile-messaging app Kik is getting more cash to help it stand out from rivals Snapchat and Tango. -
The Nonsense of 10X developers and GitHub as a CV - Code Qualifiedcodequalified.com
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RelativeWave Gets Acquired By Google And Starts Giving Its $80 App Design Tool Away For Freetechcrunch.com
RelativeWave, creators of an $80 "interaction design and prototyping" Mac app called Form, has been acquired by Google. As a result, Form is now free. - scs.stanford.edu
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Many Older Brains Have Plasticity, but in a Different Placeneurosciencenews.com
White matter changes in older adults to allow for learning, while in younger adults changes are seen in gray matter, a new study reports. -
korginc/volcasamplegithub.com
volcasample - volca sample SDK - a sample and sequence encoding library for volca sample. -
Ancient Survivors Could Redefine Sex | Quanta Magazinequantamagazine.org
Microscopic creatures called bdelloid rotifers have thrived without mating for millions of years. How they did it could reveal why sex is so essential for -
Twine, the Video-Game Technology For Allnytimes.com
The text-based creation tool has brought a new artistry — and a new diversity — to the medium. -
A Second Law for Open Markov Processesjohncarlosbaez.wordpress.com
guest post by Blake Pollard What comes to mind when you hear the term 'random process'? Do you think of Brownian motion? Do you think of particles hopping around? Do you think of a drunkard stagger... - whitneyannetrettien.com
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Tuned to the Senses: An Archaeoacoustic Perspective on Ancient Chavín—Vol. 1, No. 3theappendix.net
In 2001, a team of archaeologists found a cache of conch shell 'trumpets' buried at Chavín de Huantar, a 3,000-year-old temple deep in the Peruvian Andes. They were still playable, and perhaps used for a hidden series of shamanic hallucinogenic ceremon... - blog.mozilla.org
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Chasing an EPROTOTYPE Through Rust, Sendto, and the OSX Kernel With C-Reduce - Tilting at Rabbit Holeserickt.github.io
A slight diversion from my serialization series. Last week, strcat submitted 18885 pull request, which adds support for using a Vec as a Writer. … -
Introducing Network Traversal Servicetwilio.com
Today, at WebRTC World in San Jose we’ll announce the launch of Twilio Network Traversal Service. Network Traversal Service (NTS) brings low latency, cost eff -
Yahoo and Mozilla Form Strategic Partnershipblog.mozilla.org
SUNNYVALE, Calif. and MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Wednesday, November 19, 2014 – Yahoo Inc. (NASDAQ: YHOO) and Mozilla Corporation today announced a strategic five-year partnership that ... -
The Unknown Start-up That Built Google’s First Self-Driving Car - IEEE Spectrumspectrum.ieee.org
Two of Google’s signature innovations, Street View cameras and self-driving cars, were actually developed by 510 Systems, a small start-up that the tech giant quietly bought in 2011 - lighttable.com