2015年2月1日 星期日

2015-02-02 Israel Sci/Tech


i24news
   
5 most incredible discoveries of the week   
USA TODAY
Some archaeological surprises highlight the list of the week's most intriguing discoveries: 1. Ancient Skull May Be Evolution Milestone: A 55,000-year-old skull found in a cave in Israel is the first solid evidence that our species migrated out of Africa to colonize ...

Prehistoric skull proves humans and neanderthals lived side by side   Israel Diamond Portal
Skull found in Israel sheds light on humans' ancient history   i24news
Ancient skull gives insight into evolution   Bend Bulletin
Huffington Post   
Customs Today Newspaper   
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Jewish Business News
   
Google Reaches Deal on Privacy in UK   
Jewish Business News
Google has changed its privacy policies in the U.K. It was forced to do so in order to avoid heavy fines. The company has promised to better inform users as to how it handles their personal information. Under a deal struck with the UK Information ...

Google to change privacy policy after investigation by UK data watchdog   Economic Times
Google Forced To Make Data Privacy Changes   Top Tech News
Oh, lordy! 'I do not begin to understand the dark cloud. LEGISLATE NOW'   The Register

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Jewish Business News
   
Mark Zuckerberg Can Afford a 'Spend to Win' Strategy for Facebook   
Jewish Business News
Facebook reported successful quarterly earnings, but like many large companies, it might have to keep spending to win. After growth companies pass the first phase of a meteoric rise in stock price and popularity, there is a tendency to stall and settle into more ...

Saudi- Facebook beats forecasts with strong profit gains   MENAFN.COM
Facebook Censors Prophet Muhammad Images Even After Mark Zuckerberg ...   The Christian Times

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Globes
   
Hot Mobile gains most new subscribers in Jan   
Globes
HOT Mobile Ltd. rode its "couples bargain campaign" (a two-line cellular package for NIS 40 a month) to success in January 2015 with 40,000 new subscribers. Golan Telecom Ltd., the usual leader in new subscribers, added only 27,000 new subscribers.

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SMN Weekly
   
Religious Americans cherry-picking science to fit their beliefs, new study says   
SMN Weekly
A new study has discovered that religious Americans are increasingly fitting science into their personal beliefs by accepting some aspects of scientific discoveries and just outright rejecting others. According to Shiri Noy from the University of Wyoming and ...

Post-Seculars Group Of People Who Believe Both In Science And Religion   WallStreet OTC
University of Evansville Research Shows Religious People Like Science but ...   Jewish Business News

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Science World Report
   
Why Do Zebras Have Stripes? Scientists Uncover the Evolutionary Answer   
Science World Report
How and why did zebras get their stripes? That's a good question and now, scientists may just have the answer. (Photo : Brenda Larison/UCLA). How and why did zebras get their stripes? That's a good question and now, scientists may just have the answer.

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Jerusalem Post Israel News
   
Israman an inspirational experience for all involved   
Jerusalem Post Israel News
THE ISRAMAN Negev Eilat competition, which takes place today, gives participants a real perspective on the beauty of southern Israel. (photo credit:TIM CARLSON). Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. Pride and determination are two extremely powerful ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Pirate Bay, popular site for pirated downloads, is back online   
Firstpost
The popular file-sharing site, The Pirate Bay, is back online almost seven weeks after it was taken down by Swedish police. The Swedish police had seized its servers and computers from a server room in Stockholm last year in December. It has been the site's ...

The Pirate Bay is back, but rifts continue   Sydney Morning Herald
The Pirate Bay is alive and kicking   The Australian
The Pirate Bay comes back from the dead after two-month outage   PCWorld
TechCrunch   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Firstpost
   
WhatsApp starting rolling out free voice-calling but only to select users in India   
Firstpost
WhatsApp has rolled out its new free voice-calling feature to a few users India which appears to be available on invite-only basis, as of now. The invite-only basis basically means that users will get a call through WhatsApp from someone who already has the ...

WhatsApp starts testing out Voice Calling feature with select users   Inferse
Free: WhatsApp voice calling starts rolling out in India, get invite   Northern Voices Online
WhatsApp Begins Testing New Voice Calling Feature on Android   TechnoBuffalo
Geek Snack   
Daily News & Analysis   
India Everyday   
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Chron.com
   
Google Now updated to soak up data from third-party apps   
Sydney Morning Herald
Android users will soon give Google permission to rifle through the mountains of data collected by apps outside the Googleverse, in the search giant's latest push to be the sole intermediary between service providers and consumers. Third-party apps like ...

Google Now to suck in app data   The Australian
Google Now updated with support for third-party apps on Android   Mashable
Wanna cheat? Use these apps to make sure you don't get caught   Chron.com
Computerworld   
Firstpost   
India Today   
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