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The Amazon of India is not Flipkart—it’s Amazonqz.com
One of the worst-kept secrets in India’s e-commerce industry was finally outed yesterday as Flipkart, a broad-based e-commerce firm in India, said it was buying fashion e-tailer Myntra in an all-stock deal reportedly valued at about $330 million. Given... -
Peter Thiel and the Cult of the Dropoutslate.com
In 2007, Bill Gates returned to Harvard more than 30 years after dropping out to deliver the commencement address and collect an honorary degree. “For my part, I’m just glad that the Crimson has called me ‘Harvard’s most successful dropout,’ ” he said,... - darwintunes.org
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Do users understand the browser back button?ux.stackexchange.com
You hear a lot about not breaking the back button on websites, but can you assume that most users know and use the back button? Is it redundant to add a JavaScript or HTML back button/link on a pa... -
deckar01/digit-arraygithub.com
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Developer Anxiety, we’re not alone | GeekyBoy.comgeekyboy.com
Yesterday I was approached by a developer, apprentice, friend, and sometimes mentor, who was having some personal issues. I consider this person to be very - blog.getcloudengine.net
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Promising discovery in the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacterianews.ubc.ca
Researchers have identified a small molecule that prevents bacteria from forming into biofilms, a frequent cause of infections. -
substack/browserify-handbookgithub.com
browserify-handbook - how to build modular applications with browserify - translate.google.com
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Using LVM's new cache featurerwmj.wordpress.com
If you have a machine with slow hard disks and fast SSDs, and you want to use the SSDs to act as fast persistent caches to speed up access to the hard disk, then until recently you had three choice...