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  • Programming languages come to dinner - Py Skool

    What if programming languages were human, and came home to have dinner would you? How would C and C++ get along? Will Cobol remember to turn up? Find out!
    pyskool.com
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  • Freedom is something to use or lose – we must fight the antisocial behaviour bill

    George Monbiot: Consumerism's petty liberties have made us inhumanly passive. We've forgotten what freedom is, and how easily it is lost
    theguardian.com
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  • How I “hacked” Kayak and booked a cheaper flight | Jose Casanova's Blog

    Let me start this out by saying I didn’t “hack” something in the black hat Hackers way, but by finding a market inefficiency and leveraging it to my advantage. It must be the day trader in me. No harm was done to any computers or systems in the making ...
    josecasanova.com
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  • User Onboarding | A frequently-updated compendium of web app first-run experiences

    Ask around about the best onboarding experiences out there, and Quora's flow is likely to come up. That's for good reason - it's brief, it's effective, and it's even kind of fun!
    useronboard.com
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  • Android Development, App Thwacking

    Moving to Android As a long time iOS development team, we were hesitant to begin in-house Android development but were encouraged by new design & development resources from Google, and the...
    blog.fieldforceapp.com
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  • Dogecoin and the Appeal of Small Numbers

    Dogecoin is a unique phenomenon in the fascinating world of cryptocurrencies. It's barely six weeks old, and as I write this post its network has more computing
    diegobasch.com
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  • scalability - Django vs Flask for a long-term project - Stack Overflow

    I am looking for a comparison of django and flask for a project that will live for a long time, and will need to be maintained, built upon and grow as the months progress. I am considering Flask +
    stackoverflow.com
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  • JSON-LD and Why I Hate the Semantic Web | The Beautiful, Tormented Machine
    manu.sporny.org
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  • Reseachers say Facebook membership will drop 80 percent by 2017. Seriously? | ZDNet

    Is Facebook really just a virulent social virus? So claim two Princeton University graduate students.
    zdnet.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Balanced Will Release an API to Push Money to Debit Cards » Balanced: Blog
    blog.balancedpayments.com
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  • scalability - Django vs Flask for a long-term project - Stack Overflow

    I am looking for a comparison of django and flask for a project that will live for a long time, and will need to be maintained, built upon and grow as the months progress. I am considering Flask +
    stackoverflow.com
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  • Healthy Projects Need People - Engine Yard Developer Blog

    Software is like fruit. It tastes great when it's fresh, but goes bad very quickly. In fact, it is ridiculous how quickly software rots.
    blog.engineyard.com
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  • Startup founder salaries: Younger, more inexperienced entrepreneurs pay themselves less

    Our report last week on the salaries that startup founders pay themselves stirred up a lot of discussion here on The Next Web, Hacker News, Twitter and beyond. Now startup benchmarking ...
    thenextweb.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Facebook will lose 80% of users by 2017, say Princeton researchers

    Forecast of social network's impending doom comes from comparing its growth curve to that of an infectious disease
    theguardian.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Chrome Bugs Allow Sites to Listen to Your Private Conversations

    New bugs in Google Chrome, allow malicious sites to activate your microphone, and listen in on anything said around your computer, even after you’ve left those sites.
    talater.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Discoverly (Discover.ly) - Put Social to Work

    A tool to navigate your social data, making you more productive personally and professionally
    discover.ly
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    11 years ago -
  • The Statwing Prize - Statwing Blog
    blog.statwing.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Should App.net accept Bitcoin?

    App.net is running a campaign to let the market decide.
    bitcoin.app.net
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    11 years ago -
  • Protestors show up at the doorstep of Google self-driving car engineer

    Backlash against gentrification, surveillance, and Google buses escalates.
    arstechnica.com
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