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Affichage des articles du novembre, 2015

Professor Garfield: Fat Cat Books, Level 1

Listen and watch as Garfield and his friends provide silly entertainment while focusing on the fundamental essentials of reading. from Techlearning RSS Feed http://ift.tt/1NEZrr3 via IFTTT

Free Dash Robot App Makes Programming Logic Fun

Impressive intro to programming and robotics grows with students from Techlearning RSS Feed http://ift.tt/1N0BHYJ via IFTTT

AppDynamics Expected to Announce Raising of $158 Million

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The company’s business of checking corporations’ computer code is growing rapidly but is filled with many heavy-hitter, and deep-pocketed, competitors. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/1NmtTnP via IFTTT

Scope of National Security Inquiry Is Revealed

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After a decade of court battles, the owner of Calyx Internet Access revealed the breadth of the amount of information the F.B.I. requested about a customer. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/1lqRbhv via IFTTT

Security Breach at Toy Maker VTech Includes Data on Children

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The Hong Kong company said that personal information of five million people had been compromised, including the names and birth dates of children. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/1Ix66fj via IFTTT

Target and PayPal Sites Report Problems on Cyber Monday

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Consumer behavior has shifted to online spending, overloading websites. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/1XsNkSz via IFTTT

Bits Blog: Drone Videos Could Help Amazon Sell Prime Subscriptions

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Tech companies want to own the airspace for many purposes. They are also looking for regulatory workarounds. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/1SstS1E via IFTTT

An Anonymous Satire of Silicon Valley Now Has a Publisher

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Farrar, Straus & Giroux is to publish “Iterating Grace,” a book first distributed by its two authors to people connected with the technology industry. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/21pweUZ via IFTTT

In a Global Market for Hacking Talent, Argentines Stand Out

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Corporate executives and government officials flocked to the EkoParty conference in Buenos Aires in search of the world’s most creative hackers. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/1Q9awzn via IFTTT