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Oh darn... Tried to find if it was already posted but obviously I wasn't trying hard enough
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[T]here's one big place on Apple's devices where Google is still the default option: the Safari search bar. Microsoft's Bing, Yahoo (also Bing-powered), and the privacy-minded DuckDuckGo are all included as options, but Google has been the default for as long as iPhones have existed.
That may change next year according to a report from The Information (paywall). Apple and Google's search agreement is reportedly set to expire soon, and both Microsoft and Yahoo are already said to be talking with Apple Internet Software and Services SVP Eddy Cue about becoming Safari's default search option.
The search engine most used to change the default search engine?
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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I remember when the world was Yahoo!
Then along came the quiet Google and stole it all away.
Here is how it simply happened.
I went to do a search on Yahoo! and there was an article that 100% annoyed me.
I went to the clean Google search interface and never left it.
After that, Google invented Android Pads, A Web Browser and cars that drove themselves.
Meanwhile, Yahoo! forgot to do anything except repost AP and Reuters articles. Meh.
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Much of ENIAC vanished into disorganized warehouses, a bit like the Ark of the Covenant at the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark. "I've heard of you. I heard you were dead."
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Tech companies and trade groups contend more green cards or guest worker visas are needed to keep tech industries growing because of a shortage of qualified American workers. But scholars say there’s a problem with that argument: The tech worker shortage doesn’t actually exist. They've found us!
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I knew it. But I didn't want to tell anyone because I didn't want them to fire me.
They don't need us! They've got computers. But don't let them know.
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Even the most savvy job seekers can fall prey to a fatal error or two that can cost them their dream job. Our experts identify the top 10 mistakes and offer advice on how to avoid making them. Bonus #12: Bragging about the job search to your current boss
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Koala-ity Article:
Here's point # 6:
CIO wrote: Mistake #6: Being Unplanned in Your Search
Definitely, definitely, do not be unplanned in your search
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Knowledge of the popular web application framework still pays well, but demand for the skill seems to be on the decline. Losing steam. Pah! You can do a better pun than that. Ruby off the Rails? dRails?
OK, help me (and the author) out here.
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How about:
Ruby On Rails: It's the PERL of the Whatever-Ruby-On-Rails-Does World!!
I don't think you can get a better slogan than that.
Hahaha, PERL. Right. Yeah, uh huh. Ruby On Rails. ho ho ho, ha ha ha. I pity the fool.
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Resolving cultural barriers between developers and operations is the biggest obstacle. Merging two salaries into one? Yeah, I can see why 'everybody' wants DevOps.
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Survey also finds that customer experience is now the top benefit of Internet of Things deployment. Look to the right. Look to the left. If you don't see any Things, that means you're it.
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My shirt is typing this because my pants forgot to charge themselves.
I am so in on the IoT that it hurts!!!
Literally. The circuits in these pants are jabbing me... everywhere!
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Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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The National Security Agency has released a new open-source program for data network interoperability. Altruism (noun): the belief in or practice of disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others.
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PewResearch has announced the results of its Web IQ study today, revealing that most Americans can’t recognize Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and don’t know what Moore’s Law relates to. But then again, they could probably identify Jude Law
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I find it troubling that two out of 12 questions relate specifically to Facebook.
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Moore's Law states that number of idiot Facebook users doubles every two years.
Marc
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It seems like more people would recognize Marissa Mayer (Yahoo! CEO) than Sandberg.
And it seems like the article would've mentioned Mayer instead.
But, maybe, the article was trying to push Sandberg's book, Lean In - amazon link[^]
I think Mayer needs to write a book.
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"The cost of making a political documentary halves every 18 months."
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That's great and all, but what really is Docker, and why are containers suddenly such a hot topic? Without getting lost in the weeds, and without breaking out the diagrams, let's take a look. "Explanations are clear but since no one to whom a thing is explained can connect the explanations with what is really clear, therefore clear explanations are not clear."
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