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Suchwort: "Then"
Rubrik: Feuilletons - 88 Presseschau-Absätze - Seite 1 von 7
Feuilletons
06.01.2014
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that makes her 80, as we speak - and has been long and happily married. 'She was a little old white-haired lady I wouldn't recognise in the street,' he says, 'until she sat down and began to speak, and
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I began to see her face. And you know what never changes? The facial expressions - they're exactly the same.'"
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Feuilletons
08.11.2013
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will ever be. Dickens really nailed it, especially in those proto-Ballardian passages in which everything in nature has been damaged by heavy industry. But there were relatively few voices like Dickens
then
. Most people thought the progress of industry was all very exciting. Only a few were saying, Hang on, we think the birds are dying."
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Feuilletons
17.10.2013
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an independent and outsider spirit, a dedicated online following, and their own way of working. The idea is to attract these people... or find young journalists capable of working in this way, and
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support them well." Pierre Omidyar äußert sich auch auf seiner eigenen Website zu seinem Projekt. Der Stadtrat von Cupertino hat die Apple-Pläne für eine neue ringförmige Konzernzentrale gebilligt
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Feuilletons
01.10.2013
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and dump it on the next one. It'll be here next year and next century.' They both looked at the new devices. 'I wish our system existed 10 years ago,' he said. 'I fried two different hard drives back
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, and it's like having your house burn down with all your belongings inside.' 'Thank you,' Mae said." In Jezebel findet Katie J.M. Baker allerdings einige Ähnlichkeiten mit dem 2012 erschienenen Buch
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Feuilletons
13.09.2013
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with talented musicians to 'preserve indefinitely and without question everything Chopin created.' They will record performances of 245 Chopin pieces in both 1080p video and 24 bit 192kHz audio, and
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release them all into the public domain."
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Feuilletons
13.09.2013
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elements of modern cryptography, but you have also appointed yourself as the guardian of the knowledge that the resulting vulnerabilities exist. And if your own security systems were up to the task,
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those secrets wouldn't be sitting in the offices of the New York Times and ProPublica." Und in der Los Angeles Times zitiert Jon Healey einen wütenden und entsetzten Joseph Lorenzo Hall vom gemeinnützigen
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Feuilletons
05.09.2013
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later it was acquired for $315 million - and not long after that, it won a Pulitzer Prize for its investigative reporting." If recording your calls without a playing them back isn't surveillance,
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downloading music without listening to it isn't piracy #NSA - Cory Doctorow (@doctorow) July 31, 2013
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Feuilletons
04.09.2013
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Namen eines Dienstes nannten, der illegale Kopien erlaubte. Andy kommentiert auf Torrentfreak: "In years gone by it was fairly widely accepted that if you host infringing material without permission
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that is illegal. Now we are used to the idea that linking to that material is also illegal, and even indexing a link that links to a page that links to a mere torrent file can be painted as infringement
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Feuilletons
04.09.2013
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become an art form in somebody's mind - I must say that I for one would associate this with degeneration if not criminality and not art. And violence is not to be venerated. As to the definition of porn,
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this is something we had legal experts look into." In The New Republic erinnert sich der Modeexperte Simon Doonan an eine Zeit, als die Modeindustrie noch eine Zufluchtsstätte für Irre war: "The reason
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Feuilletons
12.08.2013
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long as the N.S.A. believes it has the right to collect records of every phone call - and the administration released a white paper Friday that explained, unconvincingly, why it is perfectly legal -
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none of the promises to stay within the law will mean a thing." Amerikanische Medien haben heute allerdings nur ein Thema: Die neue Staffel von "Breaking Bad" ist gestartet. Byliner bringt einen Überblick
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Feuilletons
10.08.2013
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achievements in earlier centuries, in the following brief tweet: 'All the world's Muslims have fewer Nobel Prizes than Trinity College, Cambridge. They did great things in the Middle Ages, though.' And
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the storm broke." In Benidorm hat man einen recht seltsam aussehenden Doppelturm mit 47 Stockwerken gebaut. Leider hat man vergessen, einen funktionierenden Fahrstuhl einzubauen, berichtet das Designblog
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Feuilletons
05.08.2013
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how it works: the brain impulses of a person listening to music (the 'Goldberg Variations' by Johann Bach in this case) are recorded via a non-invasive EEG headset onto a computer. The brainwaves are
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converted into a graph that is later on transformed into a pattern reproduced on a scarf by a knitting machine controlled by the Knitic software. The designers measured relaxation, excitement, and cognitive
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Feuilletons
03.08.2013
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sich für The Smithsonian in Gerard Liger-Belairs Buch "Uncorked - The Science of Champagne", das sofort Lust auf ein Gläschen macht: "Once poured, bubbles form on several spots on the glass, detach and
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rise toward the surface, where they burst, emitting a crackling sound and sending a stream of tiny droplets upward. These bubble-forming hot spots launch about 30 bubbles per second. ... Once the bubbles
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philosophical prose that became definitive to my generation. ... The case of 'Seyr-e Falsafeh dar Iran' was prototypical of my generation's philosophical education - we read left, right and center,
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north and south from the Indian subcontinent to Western Europe and North America, Latin America and postcolonial Africa with a voracious worldliness that had no patience for the East or West of any
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