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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Outsourcing processing to clients to make the cloud better
I was thinking that predicting the weather was difficult and processor intensive, and that bom.gov.au is the australian site with the most traffic, so wouldn’t it be great if bom served up a little calculation in javascript that the browser … Continue reading
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Donations via rounding
I don’t quite know how the banks would get involved, but the idea is that you donate to a charity small rounding amounts when you spend on a card. e.g. Something that $2.85 has 15c donated to the charity of … Continue reading
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