Friday, April 25, 2014

Google Street View Now Has a 'Time Machine' Feature and 10 More

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Google Street View Now Has a 'Time Machine' Feature

Google added a new feature to Google Maps' Street View that allows users to see how a single location has changed over time.

10 Crazy Vacation Ideas for Thrillseekers

If jumping out of a plane or chasing deadly storms sounds better than a Caribbean cruise or backpacking across Europe, these thrilling vacations are for you.

Shaq's LinkedIn Profile Belongs in the Internet Hall of Fame

Despite a lot of copy errors, Shaq's LinkedIn profile actually deserves the hype.

Samsung Tablets Overtake Kindle Fire in North America: Study

Samsung is selling a lot of tablets in the U.S. and Canada, a new study suggests.

Why Habitable Exoplanets Might Mean Humanity Is Doomed

Last week, scientists announced the discovery of Kepler 186f, a planet 492 light years away in the Cygnus constellation. Kepler 186f is special because it marks the first planet...

30 Years After the Discovery of HIV, a Timeline of AIDS Milestones

3 decades after the discovery of HIV, we explore the origins of AIDS, the peak of the crisis in the mid 1990s and the remaining obstacles still to overcome.

5 Autism Simulations to Help You Experience Sensory Overload

Attitudes toward autism spectrum disorder are often misguided. These sensory simulations from autistic individuals and game developers help us understand.

100-Year-Old Woman Shares Love Story in First 'Humans of New York' Video

Human's of New York's first video is a love story from a 100-year-old-woman.

OnePlus One Smartphone Is a Customizable Beast

Tech startup OnePlus has launched its first smartphone called One, combining a sleek and customizable appearance with some really powerful specifications.

Travel Back 50 Years to 1964 New York World's Fair

In 1964, the New York World's Fair opened with radical technologies and dazzling futuristic displays.

Ask a Dev: How to Use GPS in a Hybrid App

Web Developer Alex Wasner discusses how developers can use native location services in a hybrid app.

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