Friday, April 29, 2016

Must Hug Dogs?

Dogs Do Not Like Hugs And Other Facts, The MakerBot Obituary, A Shoe Startup With A Bold Style And Bold Agenda, The Future Of Shopping: Trapping You In A Club You Didn't Know You Joined, A DNA Sequencer In Every Pocket, The Bumpy History Of The Baby On Board Sign
The Daily Digg
Friday, April 29, 2016
Dogs Do Not Like Hugs And Other Facts
WHAT WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
Dogs Do Not Like Hugs And Other Facts
digg.com
Welcome to What We Learned This Week, a digest of the most curiously important facts from the past few days. This week: dogs hate hugs, smart people aren't happy and exercise does not lead to weight loss.
MAKERBOTCHED
The MakerBot Obituary
hackaday.com
MakerBot is not dead, but it is connected to life support waiting for a merciful soul to pull the plug.
SHOES WE DIGG SPONSORED
A Shoe Startup With A Bold Style And Bold Agenda
inkkas.com
Inkkas shoes are handcrafted, sustainably-made and honor the workers and communities that produce them. Designed with indigenous materials and a bold style, they're also super comfortable. Digg readers use promo code DIGG15 and get 15% off your entire purchase.
A CUSTOMER FOR LIFE
The Future Of Shopping: Trapping You In A Club You Didn't Know You Joined
bloomberg.com
A group of buzzy Internet retailers are being accused of sometimes placing customers into unwanted and hard-to-cancel retail subscriptions.
IT'S IN OUR JEANS
A DNA Sequencer In Every Pocket
theatlantic.com
A biotech company is building devices that will allow people to decipher genes in remote jungles, at sea, or even in space — and they say they're just getting started.
SAFETY FIRST
The Bumpy History Of The Baby On Board Sign
mentalfloss.com
From the mid to late 1980s, the most ubiquitous road sign didn't advise you to stop, obey the speed limit, or be mindful of crossing deer.
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FIRE AND ICE
Digg Pic Of The Day
​In this picture made available Friday, April 29, 2016 anti-frost candles burn in a vineyard in Flaesch, in the Swiss canton of Grisons, Thursday, April 28, 2016. Due to unusual low temperatures wine growers try to protect their grape shoots with anti-frost candles. Credit: Gian Ehrenzeller/Keystone via AP
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