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What is a bounce? 25 May 2013 | 06:27 pm

What is a bounce? Nice observation and fix. Filed under: Miscellaneous

Working for a startup 16 Dec 2012 | 07:24 pm

A few days ago I commented on a post by Nikos  Moraitakis about why people should, of all things, want to work for a (greek) startup.  Today,  I read a post by Mike Greenfield, titled “Why Developers ...

Why HTML5 provided more tricks than treats in 2012 24 Nov 2012 | 10:50 pm

Reblogged from VentureBeat: Ben Savage is the founder of Spaceport.io, a platform for mobile game developers. The stage was set with an expected one billion HTML5 phones sold by 2013. Facebook was rea...

Mac et al. annoyances 24 Nov 2012 | 09:01 pm

The last few days I am under a spell of bad luck: a near the elbow left-arm fracture, an old spine hernia that came back with a vengeance, confining me to bed the past two days, and, today, a Macbook ...

Xeni 6 Oct 2012 | 01:25 am

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Big leap in bio-engineering: scientists simulate an entire organism in software for the first time ever 22 Jul 2012 | 05:28 am

Reblogged from VentureBeat: Scientists at Stanford University and the J. Craig Venter Institute — remember the Human Genome project — have simulated an entire organism in software for the first time ...

In search of angels 21 Jul 2012 | 03:47 am

Earlier today, I read and shared a post which recounted the recent seeding of the, so called, drachma startup (congrats on this) and expressed, in the form of a wish, the following thought: We need a...

Bookmeta: a needed update 15 Jul 2012 | 08:35 pm

Yesterday, while I was trying to show a friend the calibre plugin I have created to extract and retrive Greek Book metadata, to my surprise, I saw that it was not returning much. Obviously the biblion...

Check out this phone-controlled robot from a Twilio/Node.js hacker 4 Jul 2012 | 03:03 am

Reblogged from VentureBeat: An aspiring hardware hacker at Twilio has used his company’s own telephony APIs as well as Node.js and Arduino to build the charming robot you see in the clip above. We j...

Simon & Schuster is adding QR codes to all its print books. Will readers bite? 3 Jul 2012 | 03:07 am

Reblogged from paidContent: Simon & Schuster is adding QR codes to the back jackets of all its hardcover and trade paperback titles starting this fall. The publisher hopes to use the the codes to bui...

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