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Behavior Driven Development (BDD): Value Through Collaboration (Part 2: Narrative)technologyconversations.wordpress.com
This post is part of the "Behavior Driven Development (BDD): Value Through Collaboration" series. Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Narrative Part 3: Scenarios Part 4: Automation Narrative “User stories... -
How coffee can increase your memory ability: one cup at a timebemorebenow.com
How to increase your memory ability by drinking coffee. But you have to take in the right amount of caffeine at the right time. - intrepidusgroup.com
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Starbucks Admits It Stores Unencrypted User Passwords, Location Data in iPhone Appmacrumors.com
Starbucks has admitted that its mobile payment app for iPhone does not encrypt user passwords and location data, instead storing it in a clear text... - metropolismag.com
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Will Obama reform the NSA tomorrow?thedaywefightback.org
President Obama is announcing reforms to the NSA's surveillance programs, but will they actually do much? -
Evan Schuman: Starbucks caught storing mobile passwords in clear textcomputerworld.com
In a case of convenience for users trumping security, Starbucks has been storing the passwords for its mobile-payment app, along with geolocation data, in clear text. -
Traffic simulation game in Elmwarski.org
A couple of weeks ago I read about Elm, a new functional language, which compiles to JavaScript and HTML. Elm is designed with the browser in mind, most notably by implementing Functional Reactive ... -
How Do You Teach Kids the Value of Money?getrichslowly.org
At the grocery store yesterday, I passed a man and his daughter in the snack aisle. She was maybe ten or eleven, a little overweight, and begging for cookies. -
Belgian startup DPTechnics releases OpenWRT moduledptechnics.com
We at DPTechnics are glad to announce our cheap and flexible OpenWRT module based on the AR9331 chipset. The module features a range of peripherals such as WiFi g/n, ehternet, UART, SPI, GPIO, ... The same chipset can also be found in the Arduino Yun a... -
Israel’s Efforts to Limit Use of Holocaust Terms Raise Free-Speech Questionsnytimes.com
A measure making it a crime to call someone a Nazi battles the trivialization of an atrocity, but not everyone agrees that this is the way to proceed. -
The Problem With Facebookyoutube.com
Share this on Facebook ;) Facebook is a complex ecosystem of individuals, creators, brands and advertisers, but I don't think it serves any of these groups p... - news.ycombinator.com
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Checking the Source SDK Projectviva64.com
The Source SDK is a software development kit compiled by Valve Corporation that is used to create games or mods for the Source engine -
AOL Gives Up Control of Money-Losing Local News Division Patchbusinessweek.com
AOL Inc. gave up control of Patch, the local news division hampered by years of losses, by entering into a joint venture with investment firm Hale Global. - news.ycombinator.com
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F.C.C. Chairman Adds More Ambiguity to His Position on Network Neutralitybits.blogs.nytimes.com
In a blog post on the Federal Communication Commission’s website, Tom Wheeler sought to calm the nerves of both backers of Internet regulation and the people fighting against it. -
Meet the Man Google Hired to Make AI a Reality | Wired Enterprise | Wired.comwired.com
The deep learning movement, a crusade to mimic the brain using computer hardware and software, has been an outlier in the world of academia for three decades. But now, a neuroscientist named Geoffrey Hinton and his small group of deep learning colleagu... -
Eric Frimpong: soccer star to jail timesports.espn.go.com
Eric Frimpong was a rising soccer star on the cusp of the American dream. Now he's a convicted rapist serving time in jail. A lot of people say he shouldn't be there.