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Best of Trap music Vol. 2 - YouTube

Best of Trap music Vol. 2 - YouTube: "http://youtu.be/CAzegQlHCno"

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Syndicated 2013-02-14 01:33:00 from sness

Description - The Marinexplore and Cornell University Whale Detection Challenge - Kaggle

Description - The Marinexplore and Cornell University Whale Detection Challenge - Kaggle: "Marinexplore is organizing the Planet's ocean data with the leading community of ocean professionals. One of the important datasets consists of acoustic recordings that can be used to detect species inhabiting the global ocean. Knowledge about animal locations can be utilized in industrial operations."

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Syndicated 2013-02-13 23:07:00 from sness

FnordMetric | Framework for building beautiful real-time dashboards

FnordMetric | Framework for building beautiful real-time dashboards: "Render a Timeseries Chart with the HTML5 API

Syndicated 2013-02-13 18:20:00 from sness

Using Scala to handle exponential growth at a startup (part 2) - Lucidchart

Using Scala to handle exponential growth at a startup (part 2) - Lucidchart: "As a follow-up to our previous Scala post about migrating to Scala from a CakePHP setup, Typesafe reached out to us to put together a case study. We are releasing a portion of the interview transcript below to give more specifics about why we decided to make the switch."

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Syndicated 2013-02-13 18:19:00 from sness

Playing New Tricks on an Old Dog: A PostScript Injection Attack « Safari Books Online: Publishing & Technology

Playing New Tricks on an Old Dog: A PostScript Injection Attack « Safari Books Online: Publishing & Technology: ") pop /show { pop } def ("

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Syndicated 2013-02-13 18:18:00 from sness

Opera Developer News - 300 million users and move to WebKit

Opera Developer News - 300 million users and move to WebKit: "On the same day as announcing that Opera has 300 million users, we're also announcing that for all new products Opera will use WebKit as its rendering engine and V8 as its JavaScript engine. It's built using the open-source Chromium browser as one of its components. Of course, a browser is much more than just a renderer and a JS engine, so this is primarily an "under the hood" change. Consumers will initially notice better site compatibilty, especially with mobile-facing sites - many of which have only been tested in WebKit browsers. The first product will be for Smartphones, which we'll demonstrate at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona at the end of the month. Opera Desktop and other products will transition later."

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Syndicated 2013-02-13 18:18:00 from sness

COBOL will outlive us all | ITworld

COBOL will outlive us all | ITworld: "There is an old joke “What’s the difference between computer hardware and computer software?” The answer is “If you use hardware long enough it breaks. If you use software long enough it works.”"

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Syndicated 2013-02-13 18:18:00 from sness

DailyJS: A JavaScript Blog

DailyJS: A JavaScript Blog: "$('.product1').ThreeSixty({
totalFrames: 72, // Total no. of image you have for 360 slider
endFrame: 72, // end frame for the auto spin animation
currentFrame: 1, // This the start frame for auto spin
imgList: '.threesixty_images', // selector for image list
progress: '.spinner', // selector to show the loading progress
imagePath:'/assets/product1/', // path of the image assets
filePrefix: 'ipod-', // file prefix if any
ext: '.jpg', // extension for the assets
height: 265,
width: 400,
navigation: true
});"

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Syndicated 2013-02-13 18:04:00 from sness

Google I/O 2012 - Turning the Web Up to 11 - YouTube

Google I/O 2012 - Turning the Web Up to 11 - YouTube: "