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August 8, 2013

What I am reading today

  • Kleiner Perkins finds new profits in an old dot com. [Fortune]
  • Perplexing spike in Bottlenose Dolphin deaths hits US East Coast. [Wired]
  • CBS-TWC battle has intended consequences: people head for the torrents. [TorrentFreak]
  • Its burning man time, so what are the burning expectations? [BurningMan Blog]
  • A data driven view into who will Juniper Networks acquire next. [CB Insights]
  • Why Vine just won’t die? [Mat Honan]
  • What if the New York Times needed its own Bezos? [Tom McGeveran]
  • Terrorists, Tungstens and the global smartphone industry. [Bloomberg]
  • The design revolution: Rising from the ashes of appropriate technology. [Unreasonable]
  • Moore’s law could stay on track with extreme UV progress. [Ars Technica]
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