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- Some Corporations Pay a Lot More Taxes Than Others (bloomberg.com)
- Russia bans anonymous web surfing tools (theverge.com)
- Redditors share the way the world was 20 years ago (reddit.com)
- News Corp. Open To Sale of MySpace, Reuters Says. (blogs.barrons.com)
- Robotic fish powered by fuel cell consumes ~10mW (youtube.com)
- New Security Enhancements in Chrome. (infoq.com)
- The next Citizens United. (balkin.blogspot.com)
- Dan Buettner: How to live to be 100+ (presentationzen.com)
- Analysis of Processor Cache Effects (igoro.com)
- Autonomously flying robotic penguins. (youtube.com)
- Tablet makers rethinking things in wake of iPad's $499 price (arstechnica.com)
- Google offers $500 reward for finding out security related Chromium bugs. (blog.chromium.org)
- Skiff E-Reader partners with Sprint (informationweek.com)
- Skiff E-Reader (skiff.com)
- Apple Orders 10 million tablets? Sounds fishy. (pcworld.com)
- Video: The beauty of a Moebius Transformation. (youtube.com)
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Were we censored or did we flag the articles by ourselves, or did the admin remove all the Erlang entries from appearing on the front page? How did we get rid of the Erlang articles? I'm just curious about it.
- Network dataflow through Linux Kernel. (linuxfoundation.org)
- How the kernel manages your memory - with diagrams. (duartes.org)
- Distributed Caching - Lessons (infoq.com)
- Erlang - Mnesia Reference Manual (erlang.org)
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I see way too many Erlang articles on the front page today. :). Is it some kind of improv?