2015年8月20日 星期四

2015-08-21 U.S. Spotlight


TechCrunch
   
The Burgeoning Invisible App Market   
TechCrunch
Omar Bohsali an engineer/designer building Sudo and who is very curious about the invisible app market. How to join the network. Today's “invisible app” market could be classified as a passing trend, but it might also be the beginning of a significant ...


   


Wall Street Journal
   
Pentagon to Sharply Expand US Drone Flights Over Next Four Years   
Wall Street Journal
The Pentagon plans to sharply expand the number of U.S. drone flights over the next four years, giving military commanders access to more intelligence and greater firepower to keep up with a sprouting number of global hot spots, a senior defense ...

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Fox News
   
Apollo 14 astronaut claims peace-loving aliens prevented 'nuclear war' on Earth   
Fox News
From “The Day the Earth Stood Still” to “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” to “E.T.,” pop culture is filled with stories about friendly, curious extraterrestrials visiting Earth to learn more about mankind. For Apollo 14 veteran Edgar Mitchell that ...

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New York Times
   
Introducing Donald Trump, Diplomat   
New York Times
DONALD TRUMP gives me his Grumpy Cat look. I'm sitting in his office in Trump Tower high above Fifth Avenue, next to a wall plastered with framed magazine covers giving the effect of an infinity mirror, his face endlessly multiplying — including an ...

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Today.com
   
Love lessons: Understanding personality types for a happier relationship   
Today.com
You wake at day each morning and immediately jot down a list of the things to do before making yourself a nutritious smoothie. Later at work you feel satisfied as you draw a line through each obligation you've met — right on deadline. Meanwhile, your ...

   


Fox Sports
   
What went down when Thanasi confronted Nick   
Fox Sports
MASON, Ohio — Having “cleared the air” with Stan Wawrinka and Donna Vekic after his friend Nick Kyrgios angered him by dragging him into his infamous on-court sledge, it's fair to say Thanasi Kokkinakis has had better weeks. Speaking publicly for the ...

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New York Times
   
With High-Profile Help, Obama Plots Life After Presidency   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — The dinner in the private upstairs dining room of the White House went so late that Reid Hoffman, the LinkedIn billionaire, finally suggested around midnight that President Obama might like to go to bed. “Feel free to kick us out,” Mr ...

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Hot Outside? See What Farmer's Almanac Says About Upcoming Winter   
Patch.com
Using its “secret formula,” for decades, the Old Farmer's Almanac has been predicting its long-range weather forecasts. Some call it malarkey, while others swear by it and claim its more accurate than the National Weather Service or other meteorology ...

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CNBC
   
US approves landmark crude oil export swaps with Mexico   
CNBC
An engineer opens valves on the Petroleos Mexicanos (PEMEX) Bicentennial deep sea crude oil platform in the waters off Tamaulipas, Mexico. The Obama administration will allow limited sales of U.S. crude to Mexico for the first time, a senior ...

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New York Times
   
How Celebrities Keep Their Weddings a Secret   
New York Times
A “secret” celebrity wedding: In the age of social media, it seems like a Hollywood oxymoron on the order of “late-career comeback” and “no-fault divorce.” Even so, to judge by the number of celebrities trying off-the-grid nuptials, far from the prying ...

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