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Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage

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Saved by uncleflo on June 27th, 2017.

From bytes to petabytes Backblaze B2 is the lowest cost high performance cloud storage in the world. Backblaze B2 emanates from our purpose built Backblaze Vault architecture. Scalable to hundreds of exabytes of storage, Backblaze currently stores over 350 petabytes of customer data. Our datacenters are SSAE-16 / SOC-2 certified and staffed by Backblaze personnel. Backblaze has been in the data storage business for 10 years. Here's just a few things we've done…

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Bank as a platform. Transparency as an asset.

https://openbankproject.com/

Saved by uncleflo on June 7th, 2017.

The Open Bank Project is an open source API and App store for banks that empowers financial institutions to securely and rapidly enhance their digital offerings using an ecosystem of 3rd party applications and services.

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Accessibility and all these JavaScript frameworks - Stack Overflow

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7370056/accessibility-and-all-these-javascript-frameworks/7371629

Saved by uncleflo on February 22nd, 2015.

I've been investigating a few of the JavaScript frameworks such as Backbone.js and Batman.js for a while and whilst I really like them, I have one niggling thing that I keep coming back to. That issue is accessibility. As a web developer I've always tried to make my websites and applications with accessibility in mind, especially using the idea of progressive enhancement. Clearly out of the box these new JS frameworks don't gracefully degrade, so I was wondering what are other developers thoughts on this issue and what are you doing about it. After all the accessibility of a website / app isn't really an optional thing as it's part of the law in many countries.

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