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Google's New Private Ferry Won't Defuse Tension Over Buses | Wired Business | Wired.comwired.com
Taking to the water will do little to reverse the economic polarization in the city that's the real source of resentment toward Google buses. -
PREVIEW: Intro to Haskell - Code with a Live Instructorenginehere.com
Live group coding classes with an experienced mentor - neilmitchell.blogspot.co.uk
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Kanye West Files Lawsuit Against "Coinye" Digital Currencypodd.io
On January 11th, you will be able to buy the new digital currency “Coinye West”. Early reports explain that this currency was created by the money grabbing ball of arrogance himself, Kanye West. Ho... -
Ben Horowitz explainedfitsnstarts.tumblr.com
This post can be annotated on Rap Genius HERE “They tryna blackball me, don’t wanna see me win Hit after f*%kin’ hit, like there we go again They say I’m underrated, I’m just misunderstood They can’t... -
T-Mobile CEO: “This industry blows,” biggest carriers offer “horsesh**”arstechnica.com
T-Mobile will pay early termination fees for AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon customers. - webpolicy.org
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Uber Is Crushing It in Nigeria? A Look at App Store Rankings for Uber and Its Competitorscbinsights.com
Mobile apps of some popular transportation apps are popular in countries where the companies don't operate. Growth hacking gone bad, an app store bug or evidence of latent demand for Uber and Lyft's services in countries ranging from Kazakhstan to Est... - status.github.com
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Mapbox for Android blasts offmapbox.com
Android developers, we’ve heard you! Check out the new Mapbox Android SDK repository, read the quick start guide, and start sending your feedback for where we should go next. Based... -
Clickable Consent at Risk in Internet Privacy Lawsuitsbloomberg.com
The world’s biggest Web companies are lining up at the courtroom of a California federal judge whose rulings could further inflame the widening debate over online privacy and how the Internet giants use personal data. -
London's first pay-per-minute cafe: will the idea catch on?theguardian.com
Ziferblat is London's first pay-per-minute cafe, based on a Russian chain where 'everything is free, except the time you spend there' -
At least eight security experts boycott prominent security conference over NSA tieswashingtonpost.com
Encryption pioneer RSA is in hot water with some security experts over reports about their relationship with the NSA. - intel.com
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UnderMining a college campus...whyalex.com
The concept Everyone has heard of Bitcoins. Whether or not they will grow (personally I hope they do) is irrelevant for this article, because I wanted to try my hand at mining. However, I don't hav... - joshdulac.com