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User Experience (UX) Design Learning Path by Julia DeBari | SlideRulemysliderule.com
Learn User Experience Design using self-paced online resources. This curriculum, designed by an expert, covers techniques, methods, and best practices of the UX design process. - news.ycombinator.com
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How modular is intelligence?unz.com
Great at reading or recognizing faces? You might not do so well on an IQ test. - strongpoint.io
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The White House | Facebookfacebook.com
Want to walk around the White House? Take a 15-second tour right now! #Hyperlapse - vpri.org
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Why haven't China's cities learned from America's mistakes?theguardian.com
Faceless estates. Sprawling suburbs. Soulless financial districts. Discredited elsewhere as fostering the worst kind of urban angst, these are the vogue in China – but change could be afoot -
Intelligence Gap: How a Chinese National Gained Access to Arizona’s Terror Centerpropublica.org
An un-vetted computer engineer plugged into law enforcement networks and a database of 5 million Arizona drivers in a possible breach that was kept secret for years. -
The executive order that led to mass spying, as told by NSA alumniarstechnica.com
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How a tweet led to Toronto medical photo app Figure 1 getting backing from Union Square Venturesbusiness.financialpost.com
To bolster its free medical photo-sharing app, Toronto startup Figure 1 raised US$4-million in its series A financing round earlier this month, largely driven by New York-based Union Square Ventures,... -
How I Teach Game Design. (Lesson 3: Games and Rules)ericzimmerman.wordpress.com
defining game design + writing the rules of Pac-Man + understanding “formalism” What is Game Design?I’m four posts deep into this series and before I go any further, I wanted to address a basic que... - onelook.com
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The Invention of the “Snapshot” Changed the Way We Viewed the Worldsmithsonianmag.com
A century before drones cruised the skies, American camera hounds made photography a personal art