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Year in a Word: Fangs (noun and investment acronym du jour; see also AANG, FAAMG and BAT). The label for the group of evermore powerful internet companies that dominate the online world, which also made their investors very, very rich in 2017. The Fangs started life in 2016 as a group of four internet-led companies that ...
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These Are The 5 Food Trends Expected To Dominate In 2018 Following the cycle of trend has always been a fickle business. One minute, your jeans are tight and slung low around your hips, and your phone is smaller than an amoeba's pinky. Next minute, you're traipsing around town in sock-less loafers, attempting to trap imaginary creatures with a phone the size ...
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Trump mocks global warming in tweet Why it matters: Trump has tweeted in the past that he thinks global warming is a hoax, but that was in 2012 and he has not focused on the topic much at all in his Twitter activity as president. This tweet shows he's still openly mocking mainstream climate change science, even without directly questioning it ...
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Coming to a mall near you in 2018: Craft brewers, children's theaters, gyms and other unorthodox ... U.S. retail landlords including Simon Property Group, General Growth Properties, Macerich and Taubman, which own some of the most profitable malls in America, are focused on redeveloping their properties and ditching antiquated occupants in the coming months. To be sure, many of these property ...
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Breaking Down a Crucial Phone Call in The Post The topicality of The Post is hard to miss, even if it's a period drama set in 1971. The movie's heroes are the news media, specifically a bunch of largely unsung reporters at The Washington Post (one of three competing daily newspapers in the city at the time ). The chief villain is the White House, ...
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How to use WebGL shaders in WebAssembly Setting up shaders to work in a WebAssembly project.
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"Extended Random" Feature in the BSAFE Crypto Library The "Extended Random" Feature in the BSAFE Crypto Library. Matthew Green wrote a fascinating blog post about the NSA's efforts to increase the amount of random data exposed in the TLS protocol, and how it interacts with the NSA's backdoor into the DUAL_EC_PRNG random number generator to ...
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