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Facebook and OkCupid’s psychological studies were illegal under Maryland law, professor argueswashingtonpost.com
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building eskiis - to share emotions in another wayblog.eskiis.com
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I Had to Develop an iPhone App to Understand Swing Tradingchartingninja.com
By day I'm a full-time software developer, but by night, I'm an aspiring swing trader. - bbc.co.uk
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The Ghost of Invention: A Visit to Bell Labs | WIREDwired.com
The shuttle bus from the local hotel drops me off outside what appears to be an architecturally unmodified early-1980s facility for making robot housewives. Hot robot housewives. Hot corn-fed robot housewives who look like Ann-Margret in her prime. Hou... - evennode.com
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Exploring Istanbul : Seraiserai.me
Explore Nitin Hayaran's trip on Serai. This trip have 18 moments, 3 photos and 2 notes. -
The iPhone 6 Plus Gets Bent | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
Every year, Apple announces a new iPhone. And every year, we go through a very similar cycle. First it's rumors and leaks, and then spy shots from factory.. - youtube.com
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The current mantra in performance thinking is “Tools not Rules.” The premise is simple: The path to faster websites is not only about fast requests, but how they interact with paints, animations, and script execution. But tools are only part of the solution. What The New York Times discovered is that performance is about truly understanding your product and users, and the sum total of your site. Following this approach can lead to surprising results. The New York Times underwent a major redesign that involved a rewrite of the entire technology stack. The Product team not only bought into the idea that performance should be a goal, but mandated that it be part of the product’s success. While we implemented many of the community’s best practices, our biggest wins were a little surprising, and at first glance, counter to community best practices. Front-end software architect Eitan Koningsburg covers those changes, what worked, what didn’t, and how we got there. <i>(Presented at <a href="http://velocityconf.com/velocityny2014/public/schedule/detail/35735">Velocity New York</a>.)</i>speakerdeck.com
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IBM CEO Ginni Rometty gets past the Big Bluesfortune.com
IBM's revenue has shrunk for nine quarters in a row. Its historic businesses are fading, its century-old culture a relic of the past. CEO Ginni Rometty has a plan to turn things around—but can anyone make this elephant dance again? -
Recovering Evidence from SSD Drives in 2014: Understanding TRIM, Garbage Collection and Exclusionsarticles.forensicfocus.com
We published an article on SSD forensics in 2012. SSD self-corrosion, TRIM and garbage collection were little known and poorly understood phenomena at that time, while encrypting and compressing SS... -
How to Squeeze a Huge Ship Down a Tiny River | WIREDwired.com
In early November, Royal Caribbean’s latest cruise ship, the truly colossal <em>Quantum of the Seas</em>, makes its maiden voyage. It is a beast of a ship, 1,141 feet long with room for more than 4,000 passengers and amenities like a skydiv... -
100,000 Digitized Art History Materials from the Getty Research Institute Now Available in the Digital Public Library of America|The Getty Irisblogs.getty.edu
The Iris is the Getty's online magazine. Launched in April 2010, it is written by the staff, volunteers, scholars, interns, and others at the Getty's two Los Angeles campuses—the Getty Center in Los Angeles and the Getty Villa in Malibu—and around the ...