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#databases #hosting #subsidiary_sites #SaaS #trial #paid #middle_priced #ibm #interesting #unique_features_slightly #pub
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mp3ornot.com www.mp3ornot.com
" About Are you an audiophile? With this simple test you'll be able to find out whether you can hear the difference between a low quality song and a two-and-a-half times larger high fidelity mp3 file. Is the difference as big as you expected?" #audiophiles #comparisons #@to_try #music #interesting #pub
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"Slow loading resources (images, scripts, etc) can break your code. Test it simulating unexpected network conditions applied to specific resource." #dev #unique_spin #interesting #ruby #gems #html #frontend_development #pub
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#$AFMA_umbrella #$kippt_bookmark #SaaS #dev #freemium #search_engines #unique_spin #source_code #pub

Initially bookmarked with the date I assume this has, 2012-04-13. Used to be "http://searchco.de/", then "http://searchcode.com". Latter bookmarked at some point in 2013. And now, 2015-September, this current bookmark has the url updated. Deleting other two. And adding tags.

Edit: Actually, Pinboard seems to have the only one as the 2013 dated one of: 2013-06-14

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"Try It. With Real World Examples. Helping you find real world examples of functions, API's and libraries over 90 languages across 10+ sources"
 "Search Source From Multiple Sources, Search Using Special Characters, Filter by Language, Filter by Repository, Filter by Source"

"Search code from over 7,000,000 projects."
 "Search over projects from Github, Bitbucket, Google Code, Codeplex, Sourceforge, Fedora Project and more." #APIs #crawling #copy_hm #search_engines #niches #copy_bigish #data_driven #dev #code #source_code #ideas #research #data_mining #!TO_TAG_bit_more #interesting
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#lists #personal #interesting #VCs #funding #unicorns #pub
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WPC wpc.wyaeiga.com
WhatPulse user comparison #comparisons #open_source #web_tools #interesting #pub
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About 90%[2] of the world's earthquakes and 81%[3] of the world's largest earthquakes occur along the Ring of Fire. The next most seismically active region (5–6% of earthquakes and 17% of the world's largest earthquakes) is the Alpide belt, which extends from Java to the northern Atlantic Ocean via the Himalayas and southern Europe.[4][5] #interesting #personal #random_info #%wiki #pub
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Alpide belt - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org
"About 90%[2] of the world's earthquakes and 81%[3] of the world's largest earthquakes occur along the Ring of Fire. The next most seismically active region (5–6% of earthquakes and 17% of the world's largest earthquakes) is the Alpide belt, which extends from Java to the northern Atlantic Ocean via the Himalayas and southern Europe.[4][5]" _Totals 95-96% and 98%_ #%wiki #random_info #interesting #pub
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HyperTrack www.hypertrack.com
#interesting #startups #SaaS #freemium #pub
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