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Lost My Name, The Kids “Full-Stack” Personalised Book Publisher, Raises $9M Led By Google Venturestechcrunch.com
Lost My Name, the London-based startup behind the hugely popular “The Little Boy/Girl Who Lost His/Her Name", a personalised picture book for kids, has.. - grnh.se
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An hour with Safari Content Blocker in iOS 9murphyapps.co
I took a little time out today to watch WWDC Session 511 to learn about how Safari Content Blocking will work in iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan. After an hour, I had a little concept app running. I wont really explain the technical details of how the ext... -
Start-Ups Finding the Best Employees Are Actually Employednytimes.com
Some on-demand companies are rejecting the practice of using independent contractors, like Uber drivers, and are hiring people they can train and hold accountable. - phe.rockefeller.edu
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How American Fans Pirated Japanese Cartoons Into Careersforbes.com
Decades before Hayao Miyazaki’s Spirited Away became the first anime film to win an American Academy Award in 2001, science fiction fans in the United States were discovering that anime was much bigger than the Speed Racer and Robotech of Saturday morn... -
Background Sync in Chromeyoutube.com
Showing off the new background sync feature in Chrome. It's ace. https://github.com/slightlyoff/BackgroundSync/blob/master/explainer.md - github.com
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A News App Dies, and the News Biz Stays the Same as Ever | WIREDwired.com
Circa folded because it failed to solve the longstanding problem of making money off the news in new ways. -
Why Does the Restoration of “The Third Man” Look Weird? | Artinfoblouinartinfo.com
Carol Reed’s film noir loses its shadowy intrigue when the restoration process oversteps the line of “making the film appear as it was originally intended." - lwn.net
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365 Days of Pixel Artmedium.com
A year ago I started a pixel art club on Twitter called @Pixel_Dailies. Each day we (Dario and I) tweet out a theme and … - catb.org
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Our Universities: The Outrageous Reality by Andrew Delbanconybooks.com
Colleges and universities cannot be expected to solve America’s problems of inequity. They cannot repair broken families, or make up for learning deficits incurred early in childhood, or “level the playing field” for students with inadequate preparatio...