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| Emotional efficiency The top-ranked post at Hacker News right now is from a software developer who asks, "How do you stay emotionally efficient?" The question, with its assumption that emotions, like work flows, can be managed with greater or lesser efficiency, strikes me as another small but telltale sign - along with the rise of "social networking" sites and the structuring of "friending" as an automated process - o [..] |
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BBFC defends against recent publisher claims Filed under: Culture, Business
The British Board of Film Classification's director, David Cooke, defended the organization's cost and efficiency today following recent remarks by publishers. Gamespo [..] |
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| Hypermilers Push the Limits of Fuel Efficiency Even with gas at four bucks a gallon, Yahya Fahimuddin enjoys filling his car. It’s a contest, a chance to see how many miles he can squeeze from every tank. He’s getting about 45 mpg these days and says you can, too.
He’s a hypermiler, one of a growing number of people going to often extreme [...] [..] |
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 | Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 5.500 |
HTC Touch Diamond review Hardware Design:
Let?s get the good stuff out of the way first: this is a sleek, well balanced, attractive handset. It sits well in your hand and feels almost perfectly weighted. There are certainly smaller and thinner phones out there, but HTC has struck an impressive balance between usability and efficiency of design. The hardware [...] [..] |
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 | Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 4.988 |
SquirrelFish is To WebKit as Steroids are to Baseball Ok, maybe that’s not the best analogy since SquirrelFish isn’t illegal. With performance figures like this however, competing mobile browsers may wish it was. WebKit, the driving force behind “real web in your pocket” browsers such as the S60 Browser and Apple’s mobile Safari, has just received a new juiced-up JavaScript interpreter that bumps efficiency [...] [..] |
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