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Haxe - The Cross-platform Toolkithaxe.org
Haxe is an open source toolkit based on a modern, high level, strictly typed programming language. - bbc.co.uk
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Thanks to budget cuts, we may never know for sure why the universe is expandingwashingtonpost.com
The nation's high-energy physics program could face layoffs and delayed research on dark matter. - nasa.gov
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HTTP/2 Considerations and Tradeoffs - Insouciantinsouciant.org
[Disclaimer: The views expressed in this post are my own, and do not represent those of my employer.] [Disclaimer: I’m a Chromium developer … -
Clever Buoycleverbuoy.com.au
Clever Buoy, an R&D programme to develop a shark detection buoy cleverbuoy.com.au - An idea by Optus -
Asia's Most Promising eCommerce Marketsuserlike.com
“Evolution is a process of constant branching and expansion” - Stephen Gould - guardtime.com
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The Pocket Watch Was the World’s First Wearable Tech Game Changersmithsonianmag.com
Google Glass is just the latest in a long line of body-borne technologies designed to enhance our lives -
lonepie/mintty-quake-consolegithub.com
mintty-quake-console - "Quake"-like console for Windows using cygwin/mintty. This AutoHotkey script creates a system-wide hotkey for accessing the terminal, much like Visor/TotalTerminal on OS X. - blog.sujeet.me
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Why Has The Falling Man - One Of The Strongest Photographs in History Disappeared [strong graphics] - DIY Photographydiyphotography.net
Some dates are defining dates and everyone remembers where they have been on those date. One such date is 9/11. If I asked you where you were on that day you’d probably remember. One of the photographs most associated with that day is The Falling Man. ... - jacook.name
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Why GE Invented the Industrial Internet | MIT Technology Reviewtechnologyreview.com
To protect lucrative business servicing machines, GE turns to the industrial Internet. - googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.fr
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The odd psychology of the compassionate crowd – Michael Bond – Aeonaeon.co
Crowds aren’t really crazed – they are made of highly co-operative individuals driven to shared interests and goals