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Mobile roaming charges ban in 2017politico.eu
EU leaders broker a telecoms deal after a marathon session that lasted until 2 a.m. Tuesday. -
Impossible Mission. Commodore 64 game remake.impossible-mission.krissz.hu
Legendary platform game from the 80's writen in pure javascript. Original Commodore 64 graphics, sound, and feeling. Have fun! -
Releasing a Commercial ASCII Roguelike, a Post-Mortem - Cogmindgridsagegames.com
Discussing factors at play in Cogmind's first public release, and taking an initial look at the results. Marketing, timing, pricing, sales data and more. - floppsie.comp.glam.ac.uk
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How the Potato Changed the Worldsmithsonianmag.com
Brought to Europe from the New World by Spanish explorers, the lowly potato gave rise to modern industrial agriculture -
Get your google calendar into tmuxblog.hauck.io
The most time I work in the terminal in fullscreen mode for not getting disturbed. Therefore I like it to have my calendar(at least the next appointment) visible in my command line environment. I discovered a great tool for the command line called 'gca... - ruanyf.github.io
- blinkofcode.com
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Zephyr || Your work life convergedzephyrplatform.com
Zephyr will change the way you work - come join our beta and you will see what we can do for your business today. - retrochallenge.org
- labell.io
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Study Suggests That Google Has Its Thumb on Scale in Searchnytimes.com
Researchers presented 2,690 web users with two different versions of Google and found that the users preferred results that linked to rival sites. -
Craigslist, 3taps Settle Their Scraping/Antitrust Suits; 3taps To Pay $1M To Be Donated To The EFFtechcrunch.com
A week after Craigslist finally got its emancipation from eBay, some closure on another long-standing legal battle for the listings site: the local listings.. - github.com
- clever.com
- sanojian.github.io
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The Brain on Trialtheatlantic.com
Advances in brain science are calling into question the volition behind many criminal acts. A leading neuroscientist describes how the foundations of our criminal-justice system are beginning to crumble, and proposes a new way forward for law and order.