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Editor's note: This is the last in a series of introductory pieces on mechanical watches from our friends at Hodinkee.
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Yelp and Locu announced a partnership that will bring restaurant menus to Yelp in real-time, along with price lists and business information.
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Data scientist might be the sexiest job of the 21st century, but it's hardly an easy gig to land. Here is some advice from practitioners at Netflix, Orbitz and Hortonworks on how get hired and even do the hiring.
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Technology can be pretty great. It can also wreck our posture and turn us into hunched-over Richard IIIs if we aren’t careful.
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In 2001, I published a history of free software, called "Rebel Code: Inside Linux and the Open Source Revolution.
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While schoolyard bullying continues to be a problem for many Canadian teens, it appears that bullies are adapting their tactics through 21st century methods.
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Via Slashdot, we learn that a gubernatorial candidate from New Jersey has staked out a clear position against the new "six strikes" Copyright Alert System.
More from TechDirt On the heels of Kaplan linking up with TechStars to offer an edtech accelerator program in New York City, educational publishing giant Pearson is also wading further into startup waters to help propel the company further into the 21st century and away from declining, old media business models.
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Back in the old days, music charts were mostly good for hit single montages in movies about struggling bands.
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The government gave the nation's suit-and-tie mad scientists a tax break again this year, agreeing to extend the much-loved R&D tax credit.
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How many times have you been plugging away on your smartphone, being productive on the go (or playing "Words With Friends"), when an ad completely interrupts you? To make matters worse, not only is the ad interruptive, it's irrelevant.
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