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Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo’s election last month was, in part, the result of a decades-long movement in Mexico by feminists and women in politics. | Continue reading
Some say that once a strategy is “discovered,” it can't work anymore. But certain classic strategies that have worked long-term can still work, though maybe differently than in the past. | Continue reading
Barnes and Noble has stated in their Buzz Newsletter that the sales of books related to anxiety are up more than 26% through this past June from a year ago because "we may be living in an anxiou | Continue reading
From the day I picked up a soldering iron, the big goal was always to have some sort of never-really-finished, always-being-expanded modular synthesizer system. In my dreams it occupies an entire room of my luxury beach-side mansion where I sequence and patch squelchy noises that … | Continue reading
In the early 90s, I remember dozens of Radio Shack trips with my dad. We were always making little hobby projects, and we’d refill on red… | Continue reading
The Internet Archive's Wendy Hanamura on progress towards a decentralised web,Internet ,ethereum,IPFS,blockstack,OmiseGO,Etherium,blockchain,MaidSafe,Tim Berners-Lee,Brewster Kahle,decentralisation | Continue reading
A big part of building product is making sure the app does what you want it to. At Wonder, we do this with unit and integration tests… | Continue reading
Two interesting data sources have emerged in the past few weeks concerning the Russian impact on the 2016 US elections. FiveThirtyEight published nearly 3 million tweets from accounts associated with ... | Continue reading
Fast, easy and reliable testing for anything that runs in a browser. Install Cypress in seconds and take the pain out of front-end testing. | Continue reading
The video makers at Corridor Digital partnered with Google to create an amazing human replication of a spinning zoetrope without employing any special | Continue reading
EAA AirVenture (“Oshkosh”) includes four hangars full of vendor booths. Quite a few were populated by makers of Electronic Flight Bags (EFBs). ForeFlight and Garmin Pilot are the market… | Continue reading
The reason why defensive soccer is better than the beautiful game. | Continue reading
Growth is only worth something if it makes people feel good. | Continue reading
Upon seeing the headline to this article, API experts will likely scratch their heads wondering why the journal of the API economy (ProgrammableWeb) would indirectly suggest that REST and Swagger are comparable to the point that an article about their differences is warranted. | Continue reading
Contributor Manny Rivas breaks down three attribution modeling concepts and discusses the paid credit metric to help marketers better understand their marketing campaigns. | Continue reading
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Android 9 Pie is baked with features to make your phone smarter and simpler, and help you achieve digital wellbeing. | Continue reading
An important new history of the events of 2008-09 and their aftermath puts the “global” back into the global financial crisis. | Continue reading
Submitted by Taps Coogan on the 6th of August 2018 to The Sounding Line. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has been tracking the total tax burden (central … | Continue reading
Android 9 Pie harnesses the power of AI for a truly intuitive experience. | Continue reading
Android 9 Pie is baked with features to make your phone smarter and simpler, and help you achieve digital wellbeing. | Continue reading
After more than a year of development and months of testing by early adopters, we're ready to launch Android 9 Pie, the latest release of Android, to the world.Android 9 harnesses the power of machine learning to make your phone smarter, simpler, and tailored to you. Read all abo … | Continue reading
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World’s number one online video downloader The Vidmate application is one of the most trusted online video download applications for Android OS running de… | Continue reading
SQL ConstantCare® uses PostgreSQL as a back end – specifically, AWS RDS Aurora – so I’ve spent a lot of time writing Postgres queries lately. Here are some of the things I’ve noticed that are different. CTEs are optimization fences. In SQL Server, if you write this query: [crayon … | Continue reading
Although smart contracts have been around for quite a while, their concept still remains somewhat of a mindbender for the average user… | Continue reading
I had to go there with the pun, didn't I? You know I can't resist terrible wordplay. Anyway, the Wikipedia synopsis for this movie — which is the one Vanessa Hudgens and Nina Dobrev co-promoted on the awkward cover of Cosmo — is, "Dog and human lives are brought together in Los A … | Continue reading
All software developers need to understand algorithms. But there are ways to get the knowledge and experience you need without college. | Continue reading
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Niels Zeilemaker is the CTO at GoDataDriven, a company that creates and implements Big Data solutions for clients like Heineken and Royal Flora Holland. In this podcast we’ll be talking about what he thinks of... | Continue reading
I think I have this right, but it seems rather concerning to me with the way GDPR has tightened things up so much there looks to be a concer... | Continue reading