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Bringing SIMD to JavaScript | 01.org01.org
In an exciting collaboration with Mozilla and Google, Intel is bringing SIMD to JavaScript. This makes it possible to develop new classes of compute-intensive applications such as games and media processing—all in JavaScript—without the need to rely on... - lacnic.net
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There’s A Gold-Dispensing ATM on West 57th Streetscoutingny.com
A few days ago, I was scouting for office space around West 57th Street when I happened to walk by S... - you.regettingold.com
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Taxi drivers plan large-scale protests against Uberonline.wsj.com
Taxi drivers planned to turn a handful of European city centers into giant parking lots Wednesday, protesting the mobile car-hailing services of Uber Technologies and others. - blog.jgc.org
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Neuropsychopharmacology - Abstract of article: Effect of General Anesthesia in Infancy on Long-Term Recognition Memory in Humans and Ratsnature.com
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Business Lesson #3: Losing A Lawsuit In The Philippinesempireflippers.com
Getting sued isn’t fun, especially not when you’re in another country trying to run a business. - csulb.edu
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5 Reasons why you should learn Swifthackswift.co
Apple is making Swift their mainstream language to build iPhone and Mac Apps. Every company that is using of the latest Apple tech is going to look for Swift Developers and there are none at this point. There is no better opportunity than this - angio.net
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Microsoft fights U.S. search warrant for customer e-mails held in overseas serverm.washingtonpost.com
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A Computer Program Finally Passed the Turing Test? Not So Fast.slate.com
Last week at Reading University, 30 judges text-chatted with a bunch of humans and a bunch of computer programs pretending to be human, and the judges tried to figure out who was who. That is the setup behind the famous Turing test—in which a computer ...