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Last month we posted an infographic pitching geeks against nerds and giving the basics on what made each group different. It went viral in a BIG way. Since a lot of you thought that the “geek” featured on the infographic looked a little more like a hipster, we thought you’d appreciate this one comparing the typical hipster with YOUR vision of what a geek is.
Meet the new Windows Phone: Reinvented Around You (TV Version) (by windowsphone)
Ask anyone to name an iconic scientist and most people will say Albert Einstein. He was his generation’s greatest physicist as well as an international celebrity and humanitarian. Many people can tell you at least something about his renowned Theory of Relativity, though the details probably elude them right now.
Einstein’s fame extends to pop culture, where photos of the eminent scientist can be seen plastered on mugs, t-shirts, postcards, and internet memes. Though many images are well known — Einstein framed by his wild hair sticking his tongue out at the camera — there are still a good number that rarely see the light of day.
In honor of the 90th anniversary of Albert Einstein winning the Nobel Prize in physics, we are presenting a collection of photographs — some famous, some rare — that exemplify this singular man. The images come from the Bettmann Archive, a collection of more than 11 million historical photographs owned by Corbis Images.
See more photos of our favorite science-man over @ Wired Science (as if you didn’t see that coming)!
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Quick trivia question: Which U.S. city hosts the most of the world’s million most-visited websites?
That would be Houston, with over 50,000 of the most-trafficked sites in the world, and more than twice the second-place city, Mountain View, Calif. Hostcabi, the host information company, created an infographic to show where the top million sites in the world are hosted … and who hosts them.
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Path, the iPhone-based social network from Facebook alum Dave Morin, comes to the iPad today with a brand new app designed to take special advantage of Apple’s larger-screened devices. The new Path offers iPad-specific features, like a landscape mode which provides a mosaic view of daily activity, and more detailed information about individual updates, and a map view providing a bird’s eye look at daily network comings and goings.
One of iOS’s most limiting aspects is its icon-driven interface. iOS’s default interface, the homescreen, it simply a grid of equally sized icons, and while these icons are pretty, they all look pretty much the same. Worse, they are dumb: they can’t do anything cleverer than pin a badge to themselves to convey information.
Deployd is a platform that makes building complex backends simple. Build APIs for web and mobile apps in minutes instead of days. Unlike working with a traditional backend, there's no boilerplate, or configuration. Deployd works right out of the box. The best part is that you can run it however and wherever you want - it's free and open source.
Apache server performance can be improved by adding additional hardware resources such as RAM, faster CPU etc. But, most of the time, the same result can be achieved by custom configuration of the server. This article looks into getting maximum performance out of Apache with the existing hardware resources, specifically on the Linux systems.
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We just discovered the most awesome CSS color, tomato!
Earlier this month we drove out to Oak Ridge, Tennessee to pay a visit to the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). We've never been to a national lab before, but our ORNL visit was for a very specific purpose: to witness the final installation of the Titan supercomputer.
Testing responsive web design has never been easier, with Responsivator you can now test and even present your web design on various screen resolutions using this comprehensive tool.