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A simple explanation of Bitcoin “Sidechains”gendal.wordpress.com
Could sidechains be the enabler of “semi-decentralised” Bitcoin products and services? An important paper was published this week: If you've followed Bitcoin for any time, you'll know this is a ser... -
The two things that could hurt Googlemondaynote.com
Google’s recent Search Box feature is but one example of the internet giant’s propensity to use weird ideas to inflict damage -
Elon Musk Compares Building Artificial Intelligence To “Summoning The Demon” | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
This past week, Tesla CEO/Living, Breathing Tony Stark/Space X Founder Elon Musk was interviewed at the MIT AeroAstro Centennial Symposium. While the whole.. - offerbook.co
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How Differential Gear works (BEST Tutorial)youtube.com
An excellent tutorial from the 1930's on the principles and development of the Differential Gear. Fast Forward to 1:50 if you want to skip the intro. -
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Publishing powerhouses invest $3,8 million in iTunes for journalism from Holland - bbc.com
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She Tweeted Against the Mexican Cartels. They Tweeted Her Murder.thedailybeast.com
No newspaper dares to publish the truth about the drug lords in Tamaulipas. Those who break the silence on Twitter and Facebook are marked for death. -
CurrentC Is The Big Retailers’ Clunky Attempt To Kill Apple Pay And Credit Card Fees | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
Long before Apple Pay, big brick-and-mortar retail chains were conspiring to sidestep the typical 2% to 3% fees they’re charged by credit card companies.. -
The Plungegrantland.com
The incredible story of Shavarsh Karapetyan, a Soviet swimming champion who dove into Armenia’s Lake Yerevan and saved dozens of lives from a sinking trolleybus nearly 40 years ago. - en.wikipedia.org
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Body politiceconomist.com
IN 1882 W.S. Gilbert wrote, to a tune by Sir Arthur Sullivan, a ditty that went “I often think it’s comical how Nature always does contrive/that every boy and... - lo-tho.blogspot.com
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How Facebook Is Changing the Way Its Users Consume Journalismnytimes.com
Facebook uses mathematical formulas to predict what its users might want to read on the site, from which, a study says, about 30 percent of adults in America get their news. - news.ycombinator.com