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Schöne Idee: Literatur statt Kippen bietet der Hamburger Automatenverlag.
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Der Spanier Alberto Silva hat sich etwas ganz besonderes ausgedacht, um die zweite Staffel seines Webcomics Steel Raining zu promoten. So erstellte er eine Teaser-Edition, die nur auf dem Amstrad CPC läuft — oder dem entsprechenden Emulator.
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In 2004, Claudia Mitchell lost her left arm in a motorcycle accident. Two years later, she became the first woman to have a bionic arm – a prosthetic limb that she controls with her mind.
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Further adventures of Alice in Wonderland
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Expert panelists at ROFLcon try to make sense of Internet memes, and whether they actually, like, mean anything.
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The huckster with a formula for making your brand “go viral” is the Brooklyn Bridge salesman of our time, but ROFLcon presenter Jonah Peretti isn’t your average social media “strategist.” The Huffington Post co-founder was invited to talk about the “social reproduction rank” measured at his other website, Buzzfeed.
Buzzfeed’s focus is on the media that gets shared, with buttons and traffic stats on posts indicating the trajectory of these memes. There are millions of people bored at work every day, sharing links with their friends, and that “bored at work network” is bigger than the BBC, NBC, or any media outlet, Peretti explained. -
Recorded Future allows financial analysts, intelligence analysts, and predictors to organize and aggregate future observations with ease.
Recorded Future organizes information about the future and makes it available to our users. Recorded Future's customers are some of the top government agencies and trading firms in the world.
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„A peek inside the Kyoto University dormitory first built in 1913 that still houses student squatters for the ultra low price of ¥2,500 a month. No wonder it looks like this“ PLUS ROBOTS'n'RETROGAMES
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From undead cats to particles popping up out of nowhere, from watched pots not boiling – sometimes – to ghostly influences at a distance, quantum physics delights in demolishing our intuitions about how the world works.





