2018 Archive
16651.
How Apple fumbled a five-year lead in voice control
(highscalability.com)
16652.
What Record-Low Unemployment Looks Like in America
(bloomberg.com)
16653.
Will Tech Leave Detroit in the Dust?
(wsj.com)
16654.
EU competition chief holds threat of breaking up Google
(telegraph.co.uk)
16655.
Is Lisp Still Unique? Or at Least Different? (2002)
(norvig.com)
16656.
16657.
The Copyleft Bust Up
(writing.kemitchell.com)
16658.
July 2018 Median Household Income in the U.S.
(politicalcalculations.blogspot.com)
16659.
16660.
Vaping 'can damage vital immune system cells'
(bbc.co.uk)
16661.
Crime is a Family Affair
(theatlantic.com)
16662.
Satoshi Nakamoto made a post after years of silence?
(p2pfoundation.ning.com)
16663.
Facebook Location History View
(facebook.com)
16664.
Supreme Court Takes Up Internet Sales Tax Conundrum
(reason.com)
16665.
WeWork to Sell $500M of Bonds in Debut Sale
(bloomberg.com)
16666.
For babies, life may be like an LSD trip
(raypeatforum.com)
16667.
Google’s Project Fi now caps data bills at $60
(techcrunch.com)
16668.
Microsoft’s commitment to GDPR, privacy and customers’ control of their own data
(blogs.microsoft.com)
16669.
Getting Started with DNS over HTTPS on Firefox
(medium.com)
16670.
The Largest US Trading Partners All Put Higher Tariffs on the US Than Vice Versa
(thesoundingline.com)
16671.
16672.
The truth about Apple's engineering [video]
(youtube.com)
16673.
Donor Advised Funds get big tax breaks but little oversight
(theatlantic.com)
16674.
Taxi deregulation coming to Finland
(metropolitan.fi)
16675.
The Many-Worlds Interpretation Has Many Problems
(quantamagazine.org)
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16679.
China’s Social Credit: Rewards and Punishments
(businessinsider.com)
16680.