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Ford jumps into car-share business
In a sign automakers are increasingly aware they'll have to try new approaches to reach customers, Ford is launching a car-share program.
cnbc.com
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10 years ago
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Static and dynamic network visualization with R
kateto.net
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10 years ago
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mattermost.org
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10 years ago
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Supreme Commander - Graphics Study - Adrian Courrèges
Total Annihilation has a special place in my heart since it was the very first RTS I played; it was with Command & Conquer and …
adriancourreges.com
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10 years ago
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The man who was jailed for 22 years – on the fantasy evidence of a single hair
Kirk Odom spent 31 years in prison and on parole after pseudoscientific analysis of a hair that has finally been discredited. Now the FBI admits it was wrong – in Odom’s case, and many thousands like it
theguardian.com
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10 years ago
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In his own words: Hagoromo president explains why he closed down his beloved chalk business- Nikkei Asian Review
Hagoromo Stationery made chalk for 82 years. We closed down the company in March voluntarily. When we made the decision to close public last October,
asia.nikkei.com
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10 years ago
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Inside the trillion-dollar war on Big Food
Major packaged-food companies lost $4 billion in market share alone last year, as shoppers swerved to fresh and organic alternatives. Can the supermarket giants win you back?
fortune.com
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10 years ago
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Just Talk
Just Talk
theinternetthinks.com
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10 years ago
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The Population Bomb?
In the 1960s, fears of overpopulation sparked campaigns for population control. But whatever became of the population bomb?
retroreport.org
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10 years ago
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The Breakup App - The New Yorker
Binder—as in “binned her”—does the dumping for you, by sending a text and leaving a voice mail.
newyorker.com
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10 years ago
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It Pays to Be Nice
… even when other people are screwing you over.
theatlantic.com
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10 years ago
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Japan Building Giant Battery Systems to Store Solar Power
Japanese companies are building some of the world's biggest battery systems to address one of solar power's biggest problems--its volatility.
blogs.wsj.com
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10 years ago
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The US Navy's warfare systems command just paid millions to stay on Windows XP
Windows XP and other obsolete systems remain critical to the Navy's operations.
itworld.com
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10 years ago
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Taking Books to Bits: Book Scanning with 1DollarScan.com | Ink, Bits, & Pixels
There are services that offer to scan books and create electronic versions. Most are pretty expensive, but 1DollarScan.com holds out the prospect of scanning your book for $1.00. It’s not really quite that cheap, but it is the least expensive of the bo...
the-digital-reader.com
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10 years ago
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The medical conundrum of plane stowaways - BBC News
A man apparently survived stowing away in the undercarriage of a 5,600-mile flight. How is this possible?
bbc.com
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10 years ago
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New data shows losing 80% of mobile users is normal, and why the best apps do better
Exclusive data on retention curves for mobile apps In a recent essay covering the Next Feature Fallacy, I explained why shipping “just one more feature” doesn’t fix your product. The root cause is that the average app has pretty bad retention metrics. ...
andrewchen.co
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10 years ago
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Algorithmic Music Generation with Recurrent Neural Networks
This is the result of a project I worked on for CS224D with Aran Nayebi. The idea is to design a neural network that can generate music using your music libr...
m.youtube.com
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10 years ago
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How SurveyMonkey Is Coping After the Death of Dave Goldberg
SurveyMonkey’s executives have had to navigate the process of replacing Mr. Goldberg, while running a company on the cusp of significant growth — and managing the emotions of 550 employees.
nytimes.com
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10 years ago
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Introducing the Famous Framework
We're excited to announce that today we're releasing a public alpha of our Framework open source, under the MIT license. "Famous Framework," you ask? "Didn't you just release Famous in May?” Good question! In May we released our Engine, and...
blog.famous.org
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10 years ago
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Users Betrayed as Australia Adopts a Copyright Censorship Regime
Since our report last week on Australia's Internet censorship bill, the bill did indeed pass the Senate yesterday, and will become the Copyright Amendment (Online Infringement) Act 2015. The new law provides an accelerated process for rightsholders to ...
eff.org
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10 years ago
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