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Cassini Celebrates a Decade in Orbit Around Saturnphenomena.nationalgeographic.com
Saturn is the jewel of the solar system. The giant, pastel-colored planet is surrounded by huge, iconic rings – and dozens of sparkling, icy moons. Ten years ago today, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft ge... - supremecourt.gov
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A Blind Legendulule.com
A Blind Legend is an audio-only action/adventure game, played on your mobile. It features binaural sound to let you find your bearings in a 3D environment with audio only, and use your phone’s touchscreen to control the hero. In A ... - emoj.li
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olalonde/proof-of-solvencygithub.com
proof-of-solvency - Proof of Solvency (PoS) is a scheme designed to let users verify the solvency of online websites which accept Bitcoin (or other similar currency) deposits (e.g. exchange websites, online wallets, gambling websites, etc.) in a way th... - stupidpythonideas.blogspot.com
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Announcing rest - A Haskell REST frameworkengineering.silk.co
We are excited to officially announce the open source release of our REST framework rest! rest is a set of packages used to write, document, and use RESTful applications. You write your API in Haskell using rest -
Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Hobby Lobbynytimes.com
The justices ruled Monday on whether President Obama’s health care law can require corporations to pay for insurance coverage for contraception. -
Odyssey 2014: Part II - The BackEndarisalexis.com
Following my last post on choosing a database here, I will continue my thought process for the back end of my application. This will be a decision that is based on two factors, the language and the... - findguidelin.es
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Sleep as a Competitive Advantagedealbook.nytimes.com
Too many of us live by the myth that one less hour of sleep gives us one more hour of productivity, Tony Schwartz writes in the Life@Work column. In reality, lost sleep not only leaves us more fatigued, but also takes a toll on our cognitive capacity. -
What’s Up With That: Building Bigger Roads Actually Makes Traffic Worse | Autopia | WIREDwired.com
The concept is called induced demand, which is economist-speak for when increasing the supply of something (like roads) makes people want that thing even more. Though some traffic engineers made note of this phenomenon at least as early as the 1960s, i... - en.blog.orkut.com
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How to Exploit a Developermedium.com
Nigeria as a developing country is a bit late to the Tech party. We haven’t got big flash IPOs and Corporate buy outs ye… - animagraffs.com
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PayPal expands payment services to Nigeria, 9 other markets | Reutersuk.reuters.com
LONDON (Reuters) - PayPal is entering 10 new countries this week, including Nigeria, providing online payment alternatives for consumers via mobile phones or PCs in markets often blighted by financial -
Have We Been Interpreting Quantum Mechanics Wrong This Whole Time? | Science | WIREDwired.com
For nearly a century, “reality” has been a murky concept. The laws of quantum physics seem to suggest that particles spend much of their time in a ghostly state, lacking even basic properties such as a definite location and instead existing everywhere ...