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Stephen Colbert urged to cancel speech for NSA-linked privacy firm RSAtheguardian.com
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Money can buy happinesseconomist.com
A new study examines the relationship between income and well-beingTHE Easterlin paradox, named for economist Richard Easterlin, reckons that higher incomes do not... - en.wikipedia.org
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Sleeping with Your Gadgets On - 42Floorsblog.42floors.com
I have severe insomnia. Specifically, delayed sleep phase syndrome. Which basically means that, like a teenager, my body actually prefers to stay up really late and wake up really late. I saw a number of sleep doctors several years ago, and they tol... -
How baby boomers screwed their kids — and created millennial impatiencesalon.com
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NSA makes final push to retain most mass surveillance powerstheguardian.com
As President Obama prepares to announce the future scope of operations, NSA deputy director tells NPR bulk data collection is an 'insurance policy' - notehub.org
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Geek Trivia: If You’ve Received HTTP Status Code 418 It Means The Server Is?howtogeek.com
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Extremely Rare color film shows How London looked in 1927 - Original Biocolour Film Enhanced by BFI - liteapi.org
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Thorium-Fueled Automobile Engine Needs Refueling Once a Century - Industry Tapindustrytap.com
There are now over one billion cars traveling roads around the world directly and indirectly costing trillions of dollars in material resources, time and noxious emissions. Imagine all these cars running cleanly for 100 years on just 8 grams of fuel ea... - veed.me
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How tracking customers in-store will soon be the normtheguardian.com
Euclid Express has made its retail tracking technology available for free, aiming to make customer monitoring mainstream. By Siraj Datoo