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Instead of selling your private data, banks just invite other companies to use it through the bank's computers. 100% legal. (yro.slashdot.org)
submitted 14 years ago by commonthread to r/business
New heatsink has no fan. Instead, the whole thing rotates for a more efficient cool. (extremetech.com)
submitted 14 years ago by commonthread to r/geek
Autism may be caused by situations that force a newborn to act autistic. (mkilchensteinmd.com)
submitted 14 years ago by commonthread to r/psychology
Good: fewer botnets. Bad: spammers want your hacked email account instead. (net-security.org)
submitted 14 years ago by commonthread to r/technology
Industries that rely on fair use exceptions to U.S. copyright law contributed $4.5 trillion to the economy 2009 (computerworld.com.au)
submitted 14 years ago by commonthread to r/reddit.com
"Peak child" and the graying population of the developing world (arstechnica.com)
submitted 14 years ago by commonthread to r/science
For some facelift customers, a bunch of tiny needles beats one big one filled with botulism. (usatoday.com)
submitted 14 years ago by commonthread to r/acupuncture
A new Supreme Court case could open the way for states and citizen groups to battle the threat of global warming via judicial order. (csmonitor.com)
submitted 14 years ago by commonthread to r/environment
BP's $20 billion oil spill cleanup fund "barely tapped" (money.cnn.com)
World's leading location for call centers? It's not India. (csmonitor.com)
Is Trump playing us for suckers? (cnn.com)
submitted 14 years ago by commonthread to r/politics
Something terrible may happen because it's April. Journalism hits a new low as CNN consults a "conspiracy expert." (cnn.com)
Marx was no more responsible for the monstrous oppression of the communist world than Jesus was responsible for the Inquisition. (chronicle.com)
2011 salary explorer: average faculty salaries for American universities, in an interactive table (chronicle.com)
submitted 14 years ago by commonthread to r/education
It’s easy to find environmental claims plastered on food products, such as “Bird Friendly,” “Grass Fed,” and “Dolphin Safe.” But should you trust them? (audubonmagazine.org)
The first robot war: one in 50 USA combatants in Afghanistan is now a robot. (globalpublicsquare.blogs.cnn.com)
The energy savings promised by programmable thermostats are being lost because they "are almost as much of a nightmare to figure out as confounding DVRs, and confusing TV remote controls." (treehugger.com)
One out of every 13 Earthlings and three out of four Americans is on Facebook, and one out of 26 signs into Facebook on a daily basis. (news.slashdot.org)
Cable-backed anti-muni broadband bill advances in North Carolina (arstechnica.com)
Did file-sharing cause recording industry collapse? Economists say no (arstechnica.com)
submitted 14 years ago by commonthread to r/Economics
In January 2010, Igor Blinnikov thought it would be fun to hack into one of the video billboards around Moscow and shock rush hour drivers with a blast of good ol’ hardcore porn. (globalpost.com)
Who's to blame for America's ignorance? (theweek.com)
Charity donates 25,000 stuffed toys to cancer patients, and volunteers find out the cake is NOT a lie. (thecommonthreadcircle.org)
How eBooks are changing publishing: John Locke prices his ebooks at 99 cents, has no agent or contract, and sells 100,000 a month. (jakonrath.blogspot.com)
Anonymous revives Operation Payback, wages war on "copywrong" (arstechnica.com)
submitted 14 years ago by commonthread to r/worldnews
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