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The Day We Set the Colorado River Freeoutsideonline.com
It's been more than 50 years since the Colorado River regularly reached the sea. But this spring, the U.S. and Mexico let the water storm through its natural delta for a grand experiment in ecological restoration. As the dam gates opened, a small band ... - adventuresintechland.com
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Why a War & Shrinking Economy Can't Stop Syrian Innovation - UP Globalblog.up.co
Despite the zeitgeist of violence throughout the nation, young Syrians are mustering an entrepreneurial spirit. “Entrepreneurship isn’t only about advanced technology startups; a lot of [Syrians] are starting [non-technical] businesses, initiatives, an... - bellard.org
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Don't major in CS: 5 reasons whyedn.com
Mommas, here are the top 5 reasons why your babies should NOT grow up to pursue degrees in computer science. -
Mattermark Has Raised $2M in Our Second Seed Roundmedium.com
After taking $3.4M in total funding over the past 2 years, it’s time to take a break from fundraising - jekyllrb.com
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Original Content Vultures are Evil, and What You Can Do To Protect Yourself — nathan leclaire | I care, I share, I'm Nathan LeClaire.nathanleclaire.com
I'm a solution delivery and technology expert. I write about code (back-end and front-end), entrepreneurship, and life. I'm obsessed with application performance, user experience, and shipping. -
The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz : Brian Knappenberger : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archivearchive.org
The Internet's Own Boy depicts the life of American computer programmer, writer, political organizer and Internet activist Aaron Swartz. It features interviews... -
Facebook’s Unethical Experiment Manipulated Users’ Emotionsslate.com
Facebook has been experimenting on us. A new paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals that Facebook intentionally manipulated the news feeds of almost 700,000 users in order to study “emotional contagion through social netwo... - github.com
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The Troubling Truth of Why It’s Still So Hard to Share Files Directly | Opinion | WIREDwired.com
Last month, a free app called OnionShare was quietly released that lets you simply share files directly with another person without a middleman. The Copyright lobby never wanted it to see the light of day. And here's why. -
Android’s App Permissions Were Just Simplified — Now They’re Much Less Securehowtogeek.com
Google just made a huge change to the way app permissions work on Android. Apps already on your device can now gain dangerous permissions with automatic updates. Future apps can gain dangerous permissions without asking you, too. - news.ycombinator.com
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Creative Ways to Combat Writer's Block - Dazm Blogdazm.co
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Preyrandomhouse.ca
In the aftermath of rape, and throughout the two-year-long rape trial, I was obsessed with dangerous animals. This is how I went from prey to predator. -
Serious Android crypto key theft vulnerability affects 86% of devicesarstechnica.com
Bug in Android KeyStore that leaks credentials fixed only in KitKat.