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• http://www.youtube.com, TU DelftEach year nearly a million people in Europe suffer from a cardiac arrest. A mere 8% survives due to slow response times of emergency services.
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Each year nearly a million people in Europe suffer from a cardiac arrest. A mere 8% survives due to slow response times of emergency services.
Have you seen Echo, Amazon's always-listening, occasionally snarky, voice-powered purchasing, media playback, and informational assistance device for the home and office?
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Boosted Boards has made it faster and cheaper to kill yourself with a brand new electric skateboard that hits 22 mph and costs a measly 1,500 bones.
Boosted Boards has made it faster and cheaper to kill yourself with a brand new electric skateboard that hits 22 mph and costs a measly 1,500 bones.
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Here's a mystery!
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