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How I lost my $50,000 Twitter usernamethenextweb.com
Naoki Hiroshima is the creator of Cocoyon and a developer for Echofon. This post originally appeared on Naoki's Medium blog and has been republished with permission. I had a ... - news.ycombinator.com
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Product Huntproducthunt.co
Product Hunt is a curation of the best new products, every day. Discover the latest mobile apps, websites, and technology products that everyone's talking about. - namecheap.com
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Query up to 100 sources via One API call with import·ioblog.import.io
The Federation of APIs One of the most powerful things we allow users to do with import·io is to combine multiple sources of data, commonly referred to as federation. In order to do this, we have created an architecture that allows you to pass in a ... - homehub.co
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Can we expand our time? Better track time - TimeCamptimecamp.com
track time and take better action. Earn and Learn. You spend most of your life at work. 40 hours in a week plus at least 10 hours for transportation. - news.ycombinator.com
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Useful Scienceusefulscience.org
Summaries of the latest science useful in life. Everything from health, fitness, and nutrition, to productivity, happiness, sleep, and creativity. -
The World's Worst Penetration Test Report by #ScumbagPenTesterit.toolbox.com
Many of you may have seen my recent Twitter rant about a penetration test report that I was reviewing for a peer of mine. I shared some of the ... -
Strapfork | Easy Custom Bootstrapstrapfork.com
Style your very own User Interface with Strapfork's easy-to-use Visual Editor. Personalize everything based on the component templates. Finally, you can have a branded UI. - codingcupboard.com
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New website lets you trade Starbucks gift cards for Bitcoindigitaltrends.com
A new Web service, dubbed Card for Coin, is doing its part to lower Bitcoin's barrier to entry by letting users trade in Starbucks gift cards for Bitcoin. -
EU court rules that it may be lawful to circumvent console protectionspolygon.com
The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled today in a case involving Nintendo and PC Box that circumventing a protection system of a game console may, in certain circumstances, be... - en.wikipedia.org
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Has Anyone Ever Flipped Heads 76 Times in a Row? | Roots of Unity, Scientific American Blog Networkblogs.scientificamerican.com
Tom Stoppard's absurdist play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead begins with one of them, Guildenstern (or is it Rosencrantz?), flipping coins. -
My First Board Meeting as CEOjrodthoughts.com
Last week I ran my first board meeting as CEO of a venture backed company. Among other things, that’s the reason why I haven’t been actively blogging in this space as the preparations for the board... - bbc.co.uk