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  • Jobs - WePay

    WePay is hiring. Explore open positions and learn how you can be part of something amazing.
    wepay.com
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  • Reddit's Satoshi Nakamoto Skeptics

    At this point, we have still not seen conclusive proof that connects the identities of Dorian Nakamoto and Satoshi Nakamoto.
    newyorker.com
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  • Writing OOP using OOP
    raganwald.com
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  • Google Continues With Its Project Ara Modular Smartphone Effort

    Google announced that it would be holding its first Ara Developers’ Conference, on its experimental Project Ara modular smartphone platform.
    bits.blogs.nytimes.com
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  • Study: Women Who Can Do Math Still Don't Get Hired

    Managers, of either sex, tended to hire men over women when the criteria was math skills, three business school professor found. It happened even when women had measurably better math skills.
    economix.blogs.nytimes.com
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    w3.org
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  • Incubators are Bullshit

    I am often asked what I think about incubators. Short Answer Incubators are bullshit. Most incubators are like the McDonalds edition of starting a company. Craftsman founders don't need them. Incub...
    craftsmanfounder.com
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  • Joseph Malchow: Those Nonsensical 'Google Bus' Attacks

    In The Wall Street Journal, Joseph Malchow asks: Why declare war on the tech workers who pour $14.5 billion of income tax into California?
    online.wsj.com
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  • Stanford bioengineer develops a 50-cent paper microscope

    Updated 9.17.14: For his work, Prakash has been named one of Popular Science magazine’s “Brilliant 10” for 2014. He was also recently included in Techno
    scopeblog.stanford.edu
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  • Be an Asteroid Hunter in NASA's First Asteroid Grand Challenge Contest Series

    NASA’s Asteroid Data Hunter contest series will offer $35,000 in awards over the next six months to citizen scientists who develop improved algorithms that can be used to identify asteroids.
    nasa.gov
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  • Popcorn Time Is So Good at Movie Piracy, It's Scary | TIME

    One thing that iTunes, Netflix, Amazon and Hulu have proven is that content makers can fight piracy by providing a better, easier service to paying customers. But what happens when piracy fights back with something just as convenient? A new app called ...
    time.com
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  • Physicist proposes a new type of computing at SXSW. Check out orbital computing

    Let go of your transistors. A physicist from SLAC who spoke at SXSW interactive has proposed using the state changes in the orbits of electrons as a way to build faster computers.
    gigaom.com
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    roadtolarissa.com
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  • nanobar.js

    nanobar.js - Very very lightweight progress bars
    nanobar.micronube.com
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    11 years ago -
  • For The Record: Spotify Can Go Fuck Themselves

    Oh what a difference a year makes. Last year at SXSW the Spotify was an awesome experience. Super chill. Hackers hung out at picnic tables. It was a small venue but it was pretty well laid out. The...
    techrotica.tumblr.com
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  • Poll Everywhere
    polleverywhere.com
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  • Is it wise to criminalise lies?

    POLITICIANS never lie. So you should not be allowed to lie about them. That seems to be the logic behind an Ohio election law that makes it a crime, punishable by...
    economist.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Man gets 14 years for 'lasing' helicopter

    A Central Valley man who shined a laser pointer at a police helicopter two years ago was sentenced to 14 years in prison Monday, a stiff sentence that comes during a national crackdown on "lasing" ...
    blog.sfgate.com
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  • SXSW: Why 'Cosmos' Host Neil deGrasse Tyson Has the World in His Hands - Speakeasy - WSJ

    The rebooting of the science show "Cosmos" is one of the biggest rollouts in TV history. At SXSW, the show's host, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, showed why he has the pop science world in his hands.
    blogs.wsj.com
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  • jugad2 - Vasudev Ram on software innovation: SVGFig, a pure Python SVG library
    jugad2.blogspot.in
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    11 years ago -
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