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Paul Everton

37signals Works Remotely - 2 views

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    We talk a lot about working remotely. Over 70% of our employees work remotely. They work out of homes, coffee shops, and co-working spaces. They play music, garden, and spend time with their families. We dig working remotely so much we wrote a book about it.
Thu Tran

Mobile 3.0 arrives: How Qualcomm just showed us the future of the cell phone (and why i... - 1 views

  • going to know whether you are walking, running, skiing. Whether you are shopping, working, entertaining yourself (it knows whether you are in church, or in a strip club, or at school, or at work, or driving). Thanks to the wifi and bluetooth radios it can even know you are riding in your wife’s car, not driving.
  • my cell phone will know I ordered a pizza. Will know when I get in my car. Will know who is in the car with me. And will give me contextual data that will make my life better. For instance, on my todo list I might have put “pick up a hammer at the hardware store.” It will know that Round Table Pizza is near the hardware store. It will know I have an extra 15 minutes. It can use Waze to route me to the hardware store first, tell me to pick up my hammer, and then head to Round Table to pick up that pizza. All while measuring how many steps I took (Nike Fuel points!) and telling me who has crossed my path. Oh, Joseph Smarr, who works at Google, is also at the Round Table? Cool! (He lives in Half Moon Bay too so this could happen at any time)
Brenden Petracek

New Test Suggests NASA's "Impossible" EM Drive Will Work In Space - 1 views

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    Last year, NASA's advanced propulsion research wing made headlines by announcing the successful test of a physics-defying electromagnetic drive, or EM drive. Now, this futuristic engine, which could in theory propel objects to near-relativistic speeds, has been shown to work inside a space-like vacuum.
Wesley Petrowski

Microsoft's hover gestures for Windows phones are magnificent - 1 views

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    Microsoft had been planning to introduce a unique 3D Touch feature with a flagship Windows phone back in 2014. While the device was canceled, the work behind Microsoft's Kinect-like gestures lives on. In a new Microsoft Research video, the software maker is revealing some of the features it was working on under the guise of "pre-touch sensing for mobile interaction."
Melissa Kendall

Dirty Markup · Tidy and Beautify your HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code - 1 views

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    Cleans up HTML/CSS/Javascript I've seen many of these in the past, this one seems to work quite well.
Paul Everton

21 Things That Inevitably Happen When You Work In An Office - 2 views

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    I know.... buzzfeed.... but it's kinda funny .... especially the printer joke.
Thu Tran

Yahoo Is Doubling Down On Mobile - Again | TechCrunch - 1 views

  • which it acquired for $1.1 billion
  • 60 rounded up to 100
  • 500 people working on mobile working under Cahan
Chad Kipling

Outlaw programming languages that threaten the safety of the American people and work c... - 1 views

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    Huh :-) Well, I could see more specific guides and regulations along this line actually making sense. For instance, require that only strongly-typed languages be used in systems associated with vehicle control (the rationale being that a strongly-typed language will catch a lot more errors at compile-time).
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