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No Moore?economist.com
In what has become scripture for the computer age, Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel, predicted that the cost of microchip transistors would continue to fall because... - ifixit.com
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Less is Mooreeconomist.com
A golden rule of microchips appears to be coming to an endIN WHAT has become scripture for the computer age, Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel, predicted in the... -
Pollution Rising, Chinese Fear for Soil and Foodnytimes.com
Anxiety is growing in China about contaminated soil in the country’s agricultural centers and the potential effects on the food chain. - femgineer.com
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The RIAA forced me to shut down a successful website/apps I built in high schoolblog.appgrounds.com
Just a disclaimer before I start: I am not in any way condoning the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) for what they did or claiming that in some way they "wronged" me; they had the r... - julipedia.meroh.net
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Save 50% - Best of 2013 Deal of the Day - Deals - O'Reilly Mediashop.oreilly.com
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Lost Images Come To Life A Century After Antarctic Expeditionnpr.org
Conservators have processed a clump of 22 negatives from Ernest Shackleton's 1914-1917 expedition. -
73% Of U.S. Adults Use Social Networks, Pinterest Passes Twitter In Popularity, Facebook Stays On Top | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
Facebook may be currently facing question marks over how well it's faring with younger users, but among those over 18 in the U.S. it remains the social.. -
Google and Audi Want Android in Your Carabcnews.go.com
The two are expected to announce their partnership at CES 2014. - newyearstweet.lonnylot.com
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UberWriter Professional markdown editor for Linux - ITSMDaily.comitsmdaily.com
UberWriter Professional markdown editor for Linux, markdown linux, uberwriter - help.github.com
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U.S. to China: We Hacked Your Internet Gear We Told You Not to Hack | Wired Enterprise | Wired.comwired.com
The headline news is that the NSA has surreptitiously "burrowed its way into nearly all the security architecture" sold the by the world's largest computer networking companies, including everyone from U.S. mainstays Cisco and Juniper to Chinese giant ...