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Large Businesses Are Better Clients: Work Market Freelance Study Released
In case you had any doubts about the future of your freelance career, Work Market has reported
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6 Myths About Freelancing
What happens when you tell someone you’re a freelancer?
In my experience, you’ll probably get some…
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As biology emerges as another generalised computing medium, future biological creations will, just like electronic computing, extend their reach into every aspect of our lives and into every industry, transforming them both to their very core. If…
Security researchers have blown the whistle on a computer-espionage campaign that over the past eight years has successfully compromised more than 350 high-profile targets in 40 countries.
“NetTraveler,” named after a string included in an early version of the malware, has targeted a number of industries and organizations, according to a blog post published Tuesday by researchers from antivirus provider Kaspersky Lab. Targets include oil industry companies, scientific research centers and institutes, universities, private companies, governments and governmental institutions, embassies, military contractors and Tibetan/Uyghur activists. Most recently, the group behind NetTraveler has focused most of its efforts on obtaining data concerning space exploration, nanotechnology, energy production, nuclear power, lasers, medicine, and communications.
“Based on collected intelligence, we estimate the group size to about 50 individuals, most of which speak Chinese natively and have working knowledge of the English language,” the researchers wrote. “NetTraveler is designed to steal sensitive data as well as log keystrokes, and retrieve file system listings and various Office of PDF documents.”
» via ars technica
About 10 percent of the Netflix subscribers… finished the entire season of “Arrested Development” on Sunday.
- SAI
So the reviews for Arrested Development are poor… but holy crap is that an amazing statistic.
Lets do the math. 30 million total subscribers * 10% * 15 episodes * 28 minutes per episode / 60 minutes = 21,000,000 hours of TV watched in one day.
And that’s ONLY the people that finished all the episodes. I’m sure there’s a long tail of the netflix subscriber base that watched only a couple episodes…. that’s crazy.
My own $0.02: after watching the first two episodes I was a little disappointed, but after watching 5 episodes I completely loved the new season. It’s very layered… if you want to get all the jokes you have to pay close attention to details you don’t quite grasp yet to fully enjoy the following episode. It’s clever. I rarely get to use my brain at all when watching a sitcom.
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Bill Gates in a tweet-based interview:
Q: @fesja: @BillGates if you were 20 years old now, what would you do? which area?
A: Bill Gates: When it comes to technology, there are four areas where I think a lot of exciting things will happen in the coming decades: big data, machine learning,...
Freelancing after graduation? Here’s what to expect
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At I/O, Google Will Be Tracking Things Like Noise Level And Air Quality With Hundreds Of Arduino-Based Sensors
If you’re attending Google I/O this week, you will be a part of an experiment from the Google Cloud…
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Facebook blocks 'social suicide' app
A Facebook app offering users a one-in-six chance of deleting their account has been pulled from…
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Tunisair sees traffic rebound 20% in 2012; plans long-haul flights to America, Canada and South Africa
Sitting in front of one of the largest model aeroplanes anna.aero has ever seen, Mr Khaled Chelly,…
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PayPal's chief information security officer says passwords' days are numbered
Recently speaking at the Interop IT conference, PayPal’s chief information security officer,…
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Google builds push notifications into Chrome, Chrome OS
The mechanics of push notifications work in Chrome.
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In a step to help…
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