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Artificial Intelligence and telemedicine are no more diverse. It has helped the digital health industry to emerge high from the scratch. This article outlines the various work areas of telemedicine and how Artificial Intelligence can change the life ...
− Yuvrajsinh Vaghela • 2 hours ago ★ Save
New Scientist - Online news − Remove
Severe peanut allergies in children jump 85 per cent on Halloween and 60 per cent on Easter, and other nut allergies follow the same trend, possibly due to social gatherings where sweets are shared
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Scott Hanselman's Blog − Remove
.NET Core is cross-platform and open-source. Tell someone, maybe your boss. A good reminder. It's been this way for a half decade but I'm still bumping into folks who have never heard this. Moving forward, .NET 5 will be a unification of the .NET Fra...
− Scott Hanselman • 22 hours ago ★ Save
SEOmoz Daily SEO Blog − Remove
Posted by DawnMacri Understanding search intent can be the secret ingredient that brings your content strategy from okay to outstanding. As an SEO Strategist at a digital marketing agency (Brainlabs), we often find clients on the brink of ranking suc...
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Seth's Blog − Remove
Most of the time, the phrase is, "it's time to get back to work." This means it's time to stop being creative, stop dancing with possibility, stop acquiring new insights and inspiration–and go back to the measurable grind instead. Maybe we�...
− Seth Godin • 22 hours ago ★ Save
World - latimes.com − Remove
In new guidance, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the coronavirus spreads mainly through respiratory aerosols, small particles that apparently can remain suspended in the air and inhaled.
− Richard Read • 4 hours ago ★ Save
Popular Science (POPSCI) − Remove
First of all, turn your phone around. (Kevin Bhagat/Unsplash/) Whatever you do on your phone, you want to do safely and securely. With iOS 14 now out in the world, you should take some time to really understand the security features that come with Ap...
− David Nield • 18 hours ago ★ Save
Toxel.com − Remove
Innovative flip-flop shoes with no strings provide maximum ventilation for your feet during the summer. Link Shoes combine the strength and support of regular shoes with ease and comfort of a flip-flop. "Link" hugs your foot like a shoe, for more...
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Daring Fireball − Remove
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Dissents speak to a future age. It's not simply to say, 'My colleagues are wrong and I would do it this way.' But the greatest dissents do become court opinions and gradually over time their views become the dominant view....
− John Gruber • 12 hours ago ★ Save
Penny Arcade − Remove
New Comic: Standard Operating Procedure
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Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (updated daily) − Remove
Click here to go see the bonus panel! Hovertext: And by people I mean species. Today's News:
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Seth's Blog − Remove
Most of the time, the phrase is, "it's time to get back to work." This means it's time to stop being creative, stop dancing with possibility, stop acquiring new insights and inspiration–and go back to the measurable grind instead. Maybe we�...
− Seth Godin • 22 hours ago ★ Save
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By Leo Babauta I was talking with a group of people in my Sea Change Program who had success with some difficult habits for a few months … and then hit a dip. This dip is something everyone faces when changing habits: we lose motivation, we get dis...
− zenhabits • 14 hours ago ★ Save
LiveScience − Remove
What did people use instead of toilet paper? Seashells, tapestries, wooden sticks and more.
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Web Strategy by Jeremiah − Remove
Crowdsourced data is helping society to forecast dangerous air quality, how can we use these models for other areas of business? Major wildfires spanning several western states have so far burned approximately 4.6 million acres. That adds up to an ar...
− jeremiah_owyang • 18 hours ago ★ Save
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Sign up here to get Recomendo a week early in your inbox.   Half-size spaghetti Why don't they just make spaghetti noodles half as long so you don't have to messily break them to fit into the pot? Well, they do! Half-sized, or what they...
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This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is Another Kevin responding to some of the persistent false claims about Section 230: Section 230 doesn't protect editorializing. The First Amendment does that. You seem to be arguing that onc...
− Leigh Beadon • 11 hours ago ★ Save
FiveThirtyEight − Remove
I don't have a particularly strong take on how the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg will affect either the presidential election or the race for control of the U.S. Senate. And I'd encourage you to avoid putting too much stock in anybody else's tak...
− Nate Silver • 16 hours ago ★ Save
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L'artiste lituanienne Jūra Gric a toujours eu une passion pour le textile. Cette dernière l'a conduite à l'art qu'elle pratique aujourd'hui avec talent : la peinture à l'aiguille. Il s'agit d'une technique de broderie à la main, ...
− Adrien • 23 hours ago ★ Save
Webdesigner Depot - Web Design Blog − Remove
Every week users submit a lot of interesting stuff on our sister site Webdesigner News, highlighting great content from around the web that can be of interest to web designers. The best way to keep track of all the great stories and news being posted...
− Cameron Chapman • 21 hours ago ★ Save
Overcoming Bias − Remove
J Storrs Hall's book Where Is My Flying Car?: A Memoir of Future Past, told me new things I didn't know about flying cars. The book is long, and says many things about tech and the future, including many with which I disagree. But his main thesis...
− Robin Hanson • 13 hours ago ★ Save
DIY Photography − Remove
I'm no stranger to a wide-angle lens, back in my crop Pentax days I used to love shooting my old Samyang 8mm Fisheye, and more recently with my Sigma fp I've been enjoying the 14-24mm f2.8. On a full-frame sensor 14mm is already really wide, so i...
− Paul Monaghan • 12 hours ago ★ Save
Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Social Media, We... − Remove
Crowdsourced data is helping society to forecast dangerous air quality, how can we use these models for other areas of business? Major wildfires spanning several western states have so far burned approximately 4.6 million acres. That adds up to an ar...
− jeremiah_owyang • 18 hours ago ★ Save
Social Media Explorer − Remove
During the past few years, marketing has changed significantly. While TV commercials and radio spots played a role in the past, and still do to this day, the internet is the place around which marketing is centered. This includes numerous major compa...
− Jacob Maslow • 12 hours ago ★ Save
Speckyboy Design Magazine − Remove
Architecture is one of the most instantly-recognizable artforms. Show a picture of a famous structure and odds are that a plurality of people will immediately identify it. It also serves as a source of pride and inspiration. For example, people from ...
− Eric Karkovack • 12 hours ago ★ Save
The KISSmetrics Marketing Blog − Remove
Local search has exploded. Research from Think with Google, says local searches with the qualifier "near me" have grown by 150 percent faster than other local search queries. There's been a 500 percent increase in "near me" mobile searches ...
− Neil Patel • 15 hours ago ★ Save
Christian Science Monitor - World − Remove
Tadej Pogacar won the 2020 Tour de France, cycling's biggest race Sunday. He's the first Slovenian, a rookie, and the second-youngest winner ever.
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Designer Daily: graphic and web design blog − Remove
If you are looking to show off your design work and get a chance to be rewarded for it, it's time to register to A' Design Awards. Deadline for regular submissions is September 30. The competition, established for years as an industry-leading ev...
− Mirko Humbert • 16 hours ago ★ Save
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Continuing the series of conversations Brian Sommer and I have been having on hot enterprise topics. Episode 2 of the Burning Platform series discusses impressive quarters many software vendors delivered smack in the middle of a COVID-19 induced rece...
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Techdirt. − Remove
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is Another Kevin responding to some of the persistent false claims about Section 230: Section 230 doesn't protect editorializing. The First Amendment does that. You seem to be arguing that onc...
− Leigh Beadon • 11 hours ago ★ Save
Universe Today − Remove
A Biosignature Last week, an incredible announcement was made about the search for extraterrestrial life: Phosphine gas detected in the clouds of Venus – a potential indicator of life or "biosignature." Now some gases might be a false positive ...
− Matthew Cimone • 5 hours ago ★ Save
Webdesigner Depot - User Experience − Remove
Every week users submit a lot of interesting stuff on our sister site Webdesigner News, highlighting great content from around the web that can be of interest to web designers. The best way to keep track of all the great stories and news being posted...
− Cameron Chapman • 20 hours ago ★ Save
Interior Design Ideas − Remove
If you love acquiring beautiful design objects, this elegant porcelain teapot would be a worthy addition to your collection. $50BUY IT $50BUY IT $50BUY IT Get it on Amazon. Recommended Reading:  40 Unique Teapots to Help You Savour The T...
− HD Staff • 12 hours ago ★ Save
Bike EXIF | Cafe racer, scrambler and custom motor... − Remove
After exactly two hundred editions of Bikes of the Week, we're retiring the format and switching things up a little. Our new weekend roundup is called Speed Read, and we'll be featuring news snippets as well as a steady stream of custom bikes. Th...
− Chris Hunter • 14 hours ago ★ Save
Short Sharp Science − Remove
Severe peanut allergies in children jump 85 per cent on Halloween and 60 per cent on Easter, and other nut allergies follow the same trend, possibly due to social gatherings where sweets are shared
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