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  • AnyDesk - The World's Fastest Remote Desktop Application

    AnyDesk is the world's most comfortable remote desktop application. Access all your programs, documents and files from anywhere, without having to entrust your data to a cloud service.
    anydesk.com
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  • PhD Football: Isolating Player Movement by Eliminating Camera Motion: An Ongoing Project
    phdfootball.blogspot.com
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  • Samsung Unveils The Galaxy Note 4 | TechCrunch

    Samsung has just unveiled the fourth generation in its surprisingly popular phablet series. Ladies and gentlemen, meet the Galaxy Note 4. In terms of..
    techcrunch.com
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  • Traction Book - A Startup Guide to Getting Customers
    tractionbook.com
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  • Berkson's paradox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    en.wikipedia.org
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  • Verizon to Pay $7.4 Million Fine for Using Customer Data for Marketing

    Verizon has agreed to pay $7.4 million to resolve a Federal Communications Commission probe into how the telecom giant used customers' personal information for marketing purposes.
    online.wsj.com
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  • salar.ly | Main
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  • csuwildcat/geo-origins

    geo-origins - Removing the friction from location-based triggering with origin-bound geofencing
    github.com
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  • Visualizing Garbage Collection Algorithms

    Developers take garbage collection for granted, but it's hard to see how it works. Watch 5 different GC algorithm visualizations.
    spin.atomicobject.com
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  • The Thermodynamic Theory of Ecology | Quanta Magazine

    Nature’s large-scale patterns emerge from incomplete surveys, thanks to ideas borrowed from information theory.
    simonsfoundation.org
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  • Job Butler
    jobbutler.me
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  • Using BGP data to find Spammers
    bgpmon.net
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  • ZooKeeper - The King of Coordination

    Let's explore Apache ZooKeeper, a distributed coordination service for distributed systems. Needless to say, there are plenty of use cases! At Found, for example, we use ZooKeeper extensively for discovery, resource allocation, leader election and high...
    found.no
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  • GPRS Shield V1.0 - Wiki
    seeedstudio.com
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  • Programmer auditions - Actors do it, so why shouldn't developers? - Code Qualified

    Spend less time filtering CVs & interviewing unqualified candidates - automate programmer auditions with Code Qualified
    codequalified.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Startup Workaway: Hawaii. 18 hackers. 10 days. 1 beach mansion. (4 free slots)
    startupworkaway.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Readyforce Gives Students A Chance To Explore Options Before Picking Their First Jobs | TechCrunch

    Readyforce, a professional network for college students, is launching a new tool aimed at students who have already received job offers but would like to see..
    techcrunch.com
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  • Silicon Valley Offices Are Stunningly Pricey, Just Like the Workers Inside | Business | WIRED

    The internet's promise of instant global communication was supposed to free businesses from the constraints of geography. But judging from a new survey of the tech real-estate market, the industry that birthed the internet is still very much tied to it...
    wired.com
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  • The Games That Never Were: Sim Gotham | Video Game Tourism
    videogametourism.at
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