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Microsoft Launches Open Source Tool To Help iOS Developers Port Their Apps To Windows
By Frederic Lardinois At its Build developer conference earlier this year, Microsoft announced that it would soon release tools that would make it easier for iOS and Android developers to
We Will Bury You: Russia Bulldozes Tons Of European Cheese, Other Banned Food
By Bill Chappell Parmesan and Dutch cheese, Spanish ham, fruits, vegetables — all reportedly became fodder for the wheels of steamrollers and the flames of incinerators Thursday. » E-Mail This
Free Indiana State Fair ticket
IndyStar and Q95 are sending you for free to the Indiana State Fair. Pick up a copy of The Indianapolis Star print edition on Monday, August. 10 to clip …
Undoing A Permanent ‘Oops’: Colombian Scholars Tackle Tattoo Typos
By Camila Domonoske This year’s Festival of the Word in Bogota will feature the usual authors and linguists — plus a professional tattoo artist. Some visitors can have spelling errors
States Haven’t Embraced Later School Start Times For Teens
By Richard Harris Last year the nation’s pediatricians said middle and high schoolers shouldn’t start school before 8:30 am, so they can get much-needed sleep. But almost all schools start
Helping Angola’s Youth: From Schooling To Skimboarding To Hair Advice
By Sam Seifman She’s a master multitasker: Angela Helena Carvalho de Sa dedicated many hours to working for Angola’s underprivileged young people while studying for a degree in clinical psychology.
Livetext Me: Are There Too Many Options For Messaging?
By Paige Pfleger Yahoo came out with a new app that allows users to send messages while staring at soundless videos of each other typing. It’s the latest in the
Jon Stewart’s ‘Daily Show’ Legacy: Changing How Americans See Satire
By Eric Deggans Jon Stewart hosts his last episode of The Daily Show tonight, after 16 years as TV’s satirist supreme. NPR TV critic Eric Deggans says Stewart’s barbs changed
Patients In Iowa Worry About Private Management Of Medicaid
By Clay Masters The way one fifth of Iowa’s residents get health care is about to change. The governor is putting Medicaid in the hands of private insurance companies, and
Bracketology | High seeds for UK, U of L, IU
3 Indiana and No. 13 Murray State. Also in Lunardi’s South is defending national champion Duke (No. 2), UK streak-stopper Wisconsin (No. 4) as well … …read more Via: https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t&url=http://www.courier-journal.com/story/sports/college/2015/08/06/bracketology–high-seeds-for-kentucky-basketball-louisville-and-indiana/31213745/&ct=ga&cd=CAIyHDhiYzc1MzQ5ZWY1Yjc4MmE6Y29tOmVuOlVTOlI&usg=AFQjCNH2ypwahcFxBB6d3B9t3SUhAtQNTQ