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  • Greeks Reject Bailout Terms in Rebuff to European Leaders

    The Interior Ministry projected that more than 60 percent of the voters had said no to the deal in a vote that could redefine Greece’s place in Europe and shake the Continent’s financial stability.
    nytimes.com
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  • ZeroFund :: Funding Reinvented

    Funding Greek Startups
    zerofund.org
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  • Greek Debt Crisis 2015

    Live updates on the debt crisis in Greece.
    live.reuters.com
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  • Amid A Collapsing Economy, Greek Entrepreneurs Band Together To Keep Business Going

    Greece went to the brink this week. And the country’s entrepreneurs wasted no time in stepping into action.
    techcrunch.com
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  • Dave's Data: Why my car cost more than taking Uber everywhere
    da-data.blogspot.com
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  • The Army is Developing A Mobile Arm Exoskeleton for Firearm Aim Stabilization - The Latest News

    Soldiers on the front lines rely on their “marksmanship” skill, as their lives depends on it, so why not use SCI-FI and
    thelatestnews.com
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    news.ycombinator.com
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  • ssut/py-googletrans

    py-googletrans - Free Unofficial Google Translate API for Python. Translates totally free of charge.
    github.com
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    9 years ago -
  • A Pythonist getting Rusty these days... (Part 1) - Arrow of Code

    Though I’ve been playing with Python and JS for a while, getting into systems programming is one of the things I’ve always wanted to do. …
    wafflespeanut.github.io
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    9 years ago -
  • A Quick Puzzle to Test Your Problem Solving

    A short game sheds light on government policy, corporate America, and why no one likes to be wrong.
    nytimes.com
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    9 years ago -
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  • The Myth of Big, Bad Gluten

    Our wheat phobia distracts us from the real problem.
    nytimes.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Transparency Report & Warrant Canary

    This is Tutanota's transparency report and warrant canary information. While in Germany a gag order is legally not possible, we want to give you peace of mind with this. We will update this post every half year.
    tutanota.de
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  • China’s Market Rout Is a Double Threat

    A failure to halt the sell-off in stocks in the last three weeks has shaken Beijing’s aura of invincibility and imperils the global economy.
    nytimes.com
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  • How the Recession Reshaped the Economy, in 255 Charts

    Five years since the end of the Great Recession, the private sector has finally regained the nine million jobs it lost. But not all industries recovered equally.
    nytimes.com
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    9 years ago -
  • What Acquihire Really Means - Feld Thoughts

    I hope you had a nice 4th of July yesterday. Amy and I hid out all day in Longmont, playing with the dogs, napping, and reading. As a result yesterday was a three book day. One of them was Semi-Organic Growth: Tactics and Strategies Behind Google’s Suc...
    feld.com
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    9 years ago -
  • New Horizons enters safe mode 10 days before Pluto flyby

    New Horizons decided to put on a little 4th of July drama for the mission's fans. It's currently in safe mode, and it will likely be a day or two before it recovers and returns to science, but it remains on course for the July 14 flyby. Here's the miss...
    planetary.org
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  • NW’s restless volcano also holds the world’s newest glacier

    Mount St. Helens’ Crater Glacier continues to grow while most others around the world are shrinking.
    seattletimes.com
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    9 years ago -
  • The dystopian lake filled by the world’s tech lust

    Hidden in an unknown corner of China is a toxic, nightmarish lake created by our thirst for smartphones, gadgets and green tech, discovers Tim Maughan.
    bbc.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Not fade away... how robots are preserving our old newspapers

    In a Yorkshire outpost of the British Library, archivists using the latest conservation technology are digitising 300 years of newspapers – and that’s just for starters
    theguardian.com
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