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What Linux can learn from Solaris performance and vice-versaslideshare.net
SCaLE12x keynote (2014). Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TYC5h4yz1o. What Linux can learn from Solaris performance and vice-versa. -
Revolutionary music keyboard firm ROLI raises $12.8m to scale productionindexventures.com
London music start-up ROLI, whose award-winning product, the Seaboard GRAND, met with unexpectedly strong demand creating waiting lists of up to a year, is now poised to scale production and expand globally. - blog.playcanvas.com
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Fiber7. No Limits. | Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) in der Schweiz | Fiber7fiber7.ch
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Quantum Computing Playgroundqcplayground.withgoogle.com
Quantum Computing Playground is a WebGL based quantum computer simulator with its own IDE, scripting language, two-way debugger, quantum state visualizations, and many other features. -
5 Service Stories that have to be Shareduserlike.com
One of the reasons companies should stop considering customer service as a necessary cost entity is because unique service experiences have the power to go viral. Probably all of us experience an extraordinary service delivery once in a while, deliveri... - app.box.com
- kirstensamazing.com
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Finally a truly beautiful and real time Instagram and Twitter stream service!silarapp.com
Silarapp is built for big screens and lets you show a beautiful live stream from Twitter and Instagram based on a hashtag of your choice. People and businesses use Silarapp to promote their brands and create social media buzz during events. - pdf.yt
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print("Hello, World!")printhelloworld.de
All about crafting software for Android, iOS and the web. Blog articles on Test-Driven Development, Domain-Driven Design, Software Architecture and more. - scottaaronson.com
- aws.amazon.com
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Promises: The Extension Problem (part 4) | getiblogblog.getify.com
Extending promises may seem fun, but extending the native is always a bad idea! -
The Myth That Americans Are Busier Than Evertheatlantic.com
"How did we get so busy?" the New Yorker asks. Let's define busy. And, while we're at it, let's define we, too. - frank.geekheim.de
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Snowden's First Move Against the NSA Was a Party in Hawaii | WIREDwired.com
It was December 11, 2012, and in a small art space behind a furniture store in Honolulu, NSA contractor Edward Snowden was working to subvert the machinery of global surveillance. - faculty.wcas.northwestern.edu
- mgechev.github.io