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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Links for 06-26-2013

  • Has the Time Arrived for Cloud Insurance? - Leverhawk
  • Coursera Fantasy: Teacher Authority and Student Initiative in a MOOC
  • Coursera Fantasy: Peer Feedback: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly :-)
  • udacity and coursera – python editor, peer reviewing and complaining | Down Home Country Coding With Scott Selikoff and Jeanne Boyarsky
  • The Problems with Peer Grading in Coursera | Inside Higher Ed
  • How the Design of Soda Cans Have Changed Over Time
  • 66 job interview questions for data scientists - Data Science Central
  • OpenShift Origin Community Day (Boston) Deep Dive into Cartridges with Jhon Honce - YouTube - RT @pythondj: Just posted: @OpenShift Origin Community Day (Boston) "Deep Dive into Cartridges" by Jhon Honce via @redhat
  • What were the most ridiculous startup ideas that eventually became successful? - Quora - RT @tsimonite: Anti-pitches for tech startups: "Google: World's 20th search engine"; "iphone: It won't have cut and paste"
  • From Red Shoes To Red Hat | Rishidot Research - RT @krishnan: I am joining Red Hat in July as Director, OpenShift Strategy
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