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Thursday 30 April 2015

You Had Me At Holo

Inside America's Massive, Messy Evacuation From Saigon, Netflix Is Adapting 'Green Eggs And Ham', Who Said You Can't Handle The Truth?, Microsoft Shows HoloLens' Augmented Reality Is No Gimmick, How The New Cold War Is Improving Your Navigation, The Nepal Earthquake Moved The City Of Kathmandu 10 Feet
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Thursday, April 30, 2015
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Inside America's Massive, Messy Evacuation From Saigon
newrepublic.com
How the U.S. managed the failure of the Vietnam War 40 years ago.
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Netflix Is Adapting 'Green Eggs And Ham'
theverge.com
A new Netflix series has appeared, but this one is a little weird. The streaming service has a plan to adapt Green Eggs and Ham — Dr. Seuss' famous creation, made into TV animation
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Who Said You Can't Handle The Truth?
moven.com
Some people would rather spend blindly all month, and wait for the rude shock at the end. The Moven app gives you a better way.
SAY HOLO TO THE FUTURE
Microsoft Shows HoloLens' Augmented Reality Is No Gimmick
wired.com
Today, Microsoft demonstrated how far its augmented-reality HoloLens wonderland project has come. In fact, it cemented HoloLens's place as one of the most exciting new technologies we have — just in ways that you may never actually see.
GPS 4.0
How The New Cold War Is Improving Your Navigation
indefinitelywild.gizmodo.com
Ever contemplated going to war with America, but been thwarted when the Great Satan switched off your access to its navigation satellites? That's potentially a real problem for China and Russia, but the real victor in this navigational arms race might be you; it's improving the quality of location data on your phone and in your car.
SEISMIC SHIFT
The Nepal Earthquake Moved The City Of Kathmandu 10 Feet
citylab.com
And it's not just the cities above a fault line that move as a result of the tectonic rupture.
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THE LOTUS HEATERS
Image: Buddhist believers holding lanterns in the shape of lotus flowers walk around the Gwanghwamun Plaza in Seoul, South Korea, on Wednesday, April 29, 2015, to celebrate Buddha's upcoming birthday, which is on May 25.
Buddhist believers holding lanterns in the shape of lotus flowers walk around the Gwanghwamun Plaza in Seoul, South Korea, on Wednesday, April 29, 2015, to celebrate Buddha's upcoming birthday, which is on May 25. Credit: AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon
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