In a vacuum Bats has a great IPO.
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As with all leaks with all different sorts of verification, we begin with a caveat: this is not official, and we do not know if it is true. But according to techradar, a “source close to development
has confirmed that a map that leaked on Neogaf (since removed and reposted) is indeed the map for a sequel to Red Dead Redemption, the hugely popular and critically acclaimed GTA-style western from Rockstar. Might not be final, might not be real, but it’s a convincing facsimile if it’s not:
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Collision, the country’s fastest growing tech conference, has been added to a lineup of business and tech conferences in New Orleans.
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Over the last 5 years, Intuitive Surgical’s revenue from Instruments and Accessories and Services, as a percentage of the total revenue, has increased significantly. However, in the same time frame, the sales growth from Intuitive’s daVinci surgical systems have slowed significantly and the segment’s revenue as a percentage of total has decreased by 17 percentage points.
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Is Twitter’s core value really about letting famous people communicate with their fans? This question was originally answered on Quora by Patrick Mathieson and Chandra Kalle.
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Reports suggest that eBay plans to launch its Indian payment service PaisaPay in some of its other international markets. This marks a turn since its split with Paypal, which traditionally handled the payments aspect of transactions done on eBay’s platform. Now the marketplace company is to launch an internally developed payments solution on a large scale.
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What are the best ways for someone to prepare for a technical interview? This question was originally answered on Quora by Avi Flombaum.
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What if your calendar didn’t just keep track of what you do, but found time for you to do the things you actually wanted to do? Google announced on Wednesday that you can now set up Goals in Calendar to find the time to do those things you want or wish to do.
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It isn’t elitist to say a game like ‘Dark Souls 3’ should be true to itself, and not cater to the masses.
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