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Amazon Makes a Big Move, Snags Older HBO Shows For Web Streamingrecode.net
HBO wants more digital money -- without giving subscribers a reason to cut the cord. - psychologicalscience.org
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An Eavesdropping Lamp That Livetweets Private Conversations | Threat Level | WIREDwired.com
Conversnitch, a device they built for less than $100 that resembles a lightbulb or lamp and surreptitiously listens in on nearby conversations and posts snippets of transcribed audio to Twitter. -
I'm angry because I'm afraid.blog.ellenchisa.com
You may have seen a few angry tweets from me earlier about how Github handled the situation with Julie Ann Horvath. First, I was angry about Theresa Preston-Werner tying the situation to Kickstarte... - footpoll.com
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This simple table summarizes our story on American living standards.nytimes.com
A quick look shows what has happened to incomes in recent decades. -
The Ultimate List of Customer Development Questionsmfishbein.com
The Ultimate List of Customer Development Questions - robertgreiner.com
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How Social Media is Revolutionizing the Small Business Worldsmallbusinessesdoitbetter.com
The emergence of social media has revolutionized the way we communicate in our day to day, as well as the way we acquire and share information. - labs.strava.com
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Career Curveballs: Embrace Change or Become Stagnantlinkedin.com
This post is part of a series in which LinkedIn Influencers share how they turned setbacks into success. Read all their stories here.If you are running a successful company, one of the most - eclm.eu
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Who's Meeting Up? Using Data to Find the Hottest Startup Cities in the World | The Data Point by RJMetricsblog.rjmetrics.com
If you want to build a ranking of top startup cities, there are several ways to do it: number of tech startups per capita, number of total startups, amount of venture dollars, even percentage of businesses with a Facebook page. … - m.theglobeandmail.com
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An Eavesdropping Lamp That Livetweets Private Conversations | Threat Level | WIREDwired.com
Conversnitch, a device they built for less than $100 that resembles a lightbulb or lamp and surreptitiously listens in on nearby conversations and posts snippets of transcribed audio to Twitter. - sheffield.ac.uk
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Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Definitive Oral History of a TV Masterpiece | Magazine | WIREDwired.com
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of <i>MST3K</i>’s national debut, WIRED presents an oral history of the greatest talk-back show ever made. -
Babies cry at night to prevent siblings, scientist suggests | Science Newssciencenews.org
Babies who demand to be breastfed in the night might be delaying the birth of a sibling, scientist proposes.