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MicrosoftのGitHub買収は吉と出るか凶と出るか:Microsoft Azureが鍵に

MicrosoftのGitHub買収は吉と出るか凶と出るか:Microsoft Azureが鍵に – TechTargetジャパン システム開発

Egypt targets social media with new law | Reuters

Egypt targets social media with new law | ReutersEgypt’s parliament has passed a law giving the state powers to block social media accounts and penalize journalists held to be publishing fake news.

Liquid Galaxy 2018 by END POINT

Liquid Galaxy 2018 by END POINT

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Straws are out, lids are in

Straws are out, lids are inStarbucks announces environmental milestone, thanks to the brainchild of an engineer with a new recyclable lid, the answer to eliminating plastic straws.

A man got his leg stuck in molten tarmac because the UK is basically melting

A man got his leg stuck in molten tarmac because the UK is basically meltingEveryone’s worst nightmare.

InstagramはおばさまのSNSになっていた。

【驚愕】InstagramはおばさまのSNSになっていた。 | More Access! More Fun!最近、いろんなクライアントに本気でInstagramの運用をさせているんですが、みなさんはInstagramってどういう人が使ってると思ってますか? これを書いたのが2年前です。それからInstagramはとんでもない変貌を遂げていました。 2016年のニールセンの調査データ。 「Instagram」アプリの利用者数が2016年4月に1,000万人を突破 ~ニールセン、スマートフォンアプリの利…

This Stork Flew To Africa For The Winter And Ended Up With $2700 In Cell Phone Charges

This Stork Flew To Africa For The Winter And Ended Up With $2700 In Cell Phone ChargesPolish environmental group EcoLogic didn’t think twice about placing a GPS tracker on a male white stork. The practice is fairly routine: track Poland’s wh

Tesla Reaches Moment of Truth in Mad Dash to Make 5,000 Cars Per Week

Tesla Reaches Moment of Truth in Mad Dash to Make 5,000 Cars Per WeekA final look at Bloomberg’s Model 3 Tracker suggests another shortfall. Elon Musk disagrees.

Scientists use caffeine to control genes—and treat diabetic mice with coffee

Scientists use caffeine to control genes—and treat diabetic mice with coffeeThe proof of concept in mice works with tea, too.