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In France, a Move to Limit Off-the-Clock Work Emailsnytimes.com
A deal between unions and corporate representatives would cover hundreds of thousands of workers at consulting, computing and polling companies. -
Side Drawer Navigation Could Cost Half Your User Engagementthenextweb.com
The side menu has become fashionable on Android but not yet taken off on iPhone… but used inappropriately and you could use half your user engagement. -
Report: NSA Knew About Heartbleed Vulnerability for Years, Used It to Collect Intelligenceyahoo.com
The National Security Agency had been aware of the recently discovered Heartbleed vulnerability for more than two years and did nothing to inform consumers, according to a new report from Bloomberg News. Citing anonymous sources, Bloomberg claimed tha... - frama-c.com
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The Dropbox Blog – Our commitment to your rights and privacyblog.dropbox.com
Dropbox is a free service that lets you bring your photos, docs, and videos anywhere and share them easily. Never email yourself a file again! -
Google Groupsgroups.google.com
Mit Google Groups können Sie Online-Foren und E-Mail-basierte Gruppen erstellen, sich daran beteiligen und interessante Diskussionen mit anderen Mitgliedern führen. -
Dudley Buck's Forgotten Cryotron Computer - IEEE Spectrumspectrum.ieee.org
In the 1950s, this MIT graduate student convinced engineers to build computers using superconducting magnetic switches instead of tubes or transistors -
US seizing tax refunds of children over parents' debt?!cnbc.com
The US is going through old records and can now seize tax refunds of the children of people it overpaid on Social Security. - prog21.dadgum.com
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Protesters Gather at Google Lawyer’s Apartmentsmissionlocal.org
Jack Halprin, a Google lawyer and now a landlord, stood resolute at the top of the stairs leading up to the seven-unit building at 812 Guerrero Street where he began Ellis Act evictions against six tenants earlier this year. “I do not intend to turn t... - marc.info
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NSA Said to Have Used Heartbleed Bug, Exposing Consumersbloomberg.com
The U.S. National Security Agency knew for at least two years about a flaw in the way that many websites send sensitive information, now dubbed the Heartbleed bug, and regularly used it to gather critical intelligence, two people familiar with the matt... - bailis.org
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How Focus on Core Features Grew Bootstrapped Feedly to 15 Million Users - Zapierzapier.com
The Zapier productivity blog shares our passion for customers, business and technology as well as providing tips and tricks for automating your work. Subscribe via email to learn how to automate business functions including marketing, sales and support. -
Paper: Scalable Atomic Visibility with RAMP Transactions - Scale Linearly to 100 Servers - High Scalability -highscalability.com
We are not yet at the End of History for database theory as Peter Bailis and the Database Group... -
Can You Buy A License to Speed?priceonomics.com
Why does every nice car in California have a license plate frame from a charity that supports highway patrol officers? They think they'll get out of speeding tickets. -
IAC Said to Buy More Tinder Shares at $5 Billion Valuationbloomberg.com
Mobile-dating site Tinder Inc. is taking off so fast that it’s now worth almost as much as its majority owner, Barry Diller’s IAC/InterActiveCorp. -
Amazon AWS vs Github - "Suspected Unauthorized Activity"pivotedreality.wordpress.com
As if being a Monday was not enough. I got a call from my ex-cofounder that he received a call from Amazon saying that his credit card has pending AWS bills for $8000 (his credit card details was o... -
What startups need to know about press embargoesblog.pressfriendly.com
Pitch subject line: "Embargo opportunity!" It's an opportunity! — Farhad Manjoo (@fmanjoo) November 14, 2013 There are few things more confusing for startups navigating a press launch than the matt...