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Announcing Firefox Tiles Going Live Todayblog.mozilla.org
With the 10th anniversary update to Firefox, there was an important update to the new tab experience, promoting Tiles to the Firefox stable build, and ... -
Scientists Have Climbed To The Bottom Of The Mysterious Siberian Craterio9.com
Remember that dramatic 260-foot crater that was discovered in Siberia this past summer? In an effort to learn more about this mysterious hole, a team of Russian geologists has successfully climbed down to the bottom where they managed to perform tests ... -
Will Ferrell: Most Powerful Internet Mogul of 2014origin.www.gq.com
GQ embeds in Funny or Die's Hollywood HQ--the world's greatest comedy site, brought to you by Will Ferrell and friends--to witness the funniest offices in America -
'Minoan mantras. The quiet decipherment of Linear A'academia.edu
'Minoan mantras. The quiet decipherment of Linear A' -
Do the Most Hipster Thing Possible—Move to Des Moinesnationaljournal.com
Ditch Brooklyn, millennials. The real place to be is Des Moines, a city with a blossoming culture scene, thriving start-ups, and urban beauty. -
Math and Movies (Animation at Pixar) - Numberphileyoutube.com
How do 3D animated characters look so smooth? Pixar researcher Tony DeRose explains - with mathematics. Links below... Pixar Research: http://graphics.pixar.... -
AT&T stops adding Web tracking codes on cellphonessfgate.com
WASHINGTON (AP) â" AT&T Mobility, the nation's second-largest cellular provider, said Friday it's no longer attaching hidden Internet tracking codes to data transmitted from its users' smartphones. The investigative website ProPublica also discov... -
Young Brits in Silicon Valley: how to make it bigtheguardian.com
It’s an economy on warp speed, a place where you can go from nobody to millionaire in weeks. So what does it take to make it in Silicon Valley? Oliver Burkeman meets the young Brits going for broke -
Theo Jansen’s wind-powered sculptures - Notes From All Over - The New Yorkeryoutube.com
Theo Jansen’s Strandbeests, wind-powered sculptures that walk on the beach. Watch The New Yorker on The Scene: http://thescene.com Subscribe to the all-new T... - blog.cr4.sh
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Our lander’s asleepblogs.esa.int
Tweet With its batteries depleted and not enough sunlight available to recharge, Philae has fallen into 'idle mode' for a potentially long silence. In this mode, all instruments and most systems on board are shut down. "Prior to falling sil... - ducklang.org
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The Truth About Anonymous’s Activismthenation.com
The celebrated hackers represent the worst of techno-utopianism. -
A Much Cheaper Grid Battery Comes to Market | MIT Technology Reviewtechnologyreview.com
A startup has started selling a battery that helps solar and wind power operate in remote locations. -
Will Ferrell: Most Powerful Internet Mogul of 2014origin.www.gq.com
GQ embeds in Funny or Die's Hollywood HQ--the world's greatest comedy site, brought to you by Will Ferrell and friends--to witness the funniest offices in America -
your engineering heritage: The Road to the Wrist-Wearable Electronics from Radio to Computertodaysengineer.org
With the debut of Samsung’s smart watch in September and speculation about Apple’s applications for an iWatch trademark last summer, some writers have traced the concept of wireless wrist devices to Chester Gould, the creator of Dick Tracy. -
Inside Elon Musk’s $1.4 billion scorefortune.com
The crazy story of how the CEO of electric-car maker Tesla seduced his way to state incentives to build a battery plant in the Nevada desert - prcrsr.com
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Notation as a tool for thought: Wavelets in Jscottlocklin.wordpress.com
I've recently had a need for Wavelets in my work in J. There is no wavelet toolbox in J, so, I wrote my own (to be released to pacman and github, eventually, along with a version of this blog as a ... -
Elm FRP in Clojure core.async | LispCastlispcast.com
Elm is an exciting FRP language. I implemented the FRP part in Clojure using core.async.