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Windows Phone overtakes BlackBerry in the U.S.digitaltrends.com
Windows Phone is now the third most widely used mobile OS in the United States with a 3.2 percent share, as BlackBerry slumps to 3.1 percent. It's not all good news for Microsoft, however. -
New machine turns water into wine in three daysfinancialexpress.com
A new machine that can turn water into wine in just three days by simply adding a few other ingredients has been developed. -
Josef von Habsburg, F.B.I. Confidential Informantnewyorker.com
A REPORTER AT LARGE about Michael Grimm, Josef von Habsburg, Albert Santoro, and the use of confidential informants by the F.B.I. and other law... -
Why we love repetition in music – Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis – Aeonaeon.co
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will3942/pseudo-facial-recognitiongithub.com
pseudo-facial-recognition - MP ID cards based on their photo. Recognition using a photoresistor/LDR. -
Ten handy phrases for bluffing your way through the Ukraine crisis - Spectator Blogsblogs.spectator.co.uk
We're all journalists now, apparently, so when a major foreign policy crisis comes along it is important to be prepared. Everyone must learn the art of winging it as the… -
On ORM Cache Invalidation - Hackflowhackflow.com
Cache invalidation is probably one of the hardest things in computer programming. I understand it as finding a subtle compromise between completeness … -
Google faces up to $5 billion fine from Competition Commission of India - The Times of Indiatimesofindia.indiatimes.com
Google, which is facing antitrust investigation in India, can face a penalty of up to five billion dollars. The internet giant said it is "extending full cooperation" to CCI. -
Things I wish someone had told me about fundraisingblog.lawnstarter.com
As we finish our first round of fundraising, I feel mixed emotions. It certainly is a good feeling, knowing that we’ve convinced several people, many of whom I consider role models, to invest in our... -
China Begins Longest Bullet Train Servicenytimes.com
Bullet trains traveling 186 miles an hour have begun regular service between Beijing and Guangzhou, shortening the 1,200-mile trip from 21 hours to eight. -
ONO sells for $9.5 billion and nobody cares | Martin Varsavsky | Englishenglish.martinvarsavsky.net
A Spanish cable company, ONO, built originally by Eugenio Galdon and mostly by my friend Richard Alden between 2001 and 2011, is in the process of being sold to Vodafone for around $9.5bn, and nobody cares. It is sad how entrepreneurial successes that ... -
Stupid Smart Stufflinkedin.com
Whenever you see something labeled “smart” or “intelligent,” be assured that it is actually rather stupid.Stupid smart watchesI was deep asleep when my watch started vibrating on my wrist. Chrrr, -
Meet The Patron Of American Modern Art: The CIAfortunascorner.com
Meet the Patron of American Modern Art: The CIA Jan 17, 2014 · 1,484 views the-patron-of-american-modern- art-the-cia/ Tournament. 1951 oil on canvas by Adolph Gottlieb. The paintings shown in the ... - blog.thoward37.me
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The dead of Autumn Radtke is not related to the Bitcoin ~ Tips and Review on Best Productbestproductips.blogspot.com
The dead of Autumn Radtke is not related with the Bitcoin. -
International Space Station attacked by ‘virus epidemics’theguardian.com
Computers aren’t even safe in space as malware spread from infected devices in orbit. By Samuel Gibbs - hindunet.org