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FBI Checks Wrong Box, Places Student on No-Fly List | Threat Level | Wired.comwired.com
The government contested a former Stanford University student's assertion that she was wrongly placed on a no-fly list for seven years in court despite knowing an FBI official put her on the list by mistake because he checked the "wrong boxes" on a for... - facebook.com
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My Experiment to Have More Meaningful Conversations - Shooters Shootneiljoglekar.com
My typical day is filled with 3 kinds of conversations. 2-10 seconds. I like to call this a “freshmen dorm conversation.” I’m now five years removed from college so I’m not sure if I’m still allowed to make college analogies but here it goes: you see s... - pullup.herokuapp.com
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Why does Apple continue killing bitcoin apps?blog.sfgate.com
Follow @calebgarling They keep disappearing. In 2012 it was BitPak. Last November it was Coinbase. Earlier this month it was CoinJar. And on Wednesday it was Blockchain. Apple has been eliminating ... -
Django 1.6.2 and Django 1.7a2 released | Weblog | Djangodjangoproject.com
Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. - translate.googleusercontent.com
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Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Thinks Apple Should Make an Android Phoneyahoo.com
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak no longer works for the company, but that doesn’t mean he’s afraid to comment on it. This time, Wozniak suggested — the horror! — that maybe Apple should make an Android phone. “There’s nothing that would keep Apple out... - pfacka.binaryparadise.com
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LinkedIn - News Releases - LinkedIn To Acquire Brightpress.linkedin.com
Bright’s team and technology to help LinkedIn connect talent with opportunity - blog.mongohq.com
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Supernormal Stimuli: This is Your Brain on Porn, Junk Food, and the Internetsparringmind.com
A wise man rules his passions, a fool obeys them. —Publius Syrus Given the rapid pace of technology, one has to wonder whether or not our brains (and bodies) have been able to keep up with all the new “stimulation” that is available. Some research sugg...