February 2015 Archive
8641.
Matrix Synapse (ecosystem for Open Federated Instant Messaging and VoIP) (github.com)
8642.
Apple Fined $0.5bn for iTunes Patent Infringement (news.sky.com)
8643.
Some Final Thoughts on the FCC and Title II Ahead of Tomorrow’s Vote (feld.com)
8644.
US wants to hack your phone because it doesn’t have real spies it needs (blogs.reuters.com)
8645.
How to Adopt Microservices (free O’Reilly Ebook) (nginx.com)
8646.
Nextpeer launches cross-platform social layer for mobile games (venturebeat.com)
8647.
Open source Android sensor crowdsourcing library – PressureNet SDK (github.com)
8648.
Silicon Valley’s War on Sex continues as Google bans adult blogs (pando.com)
8649.
Easy to use, in-browser PGP encryption (mailvelope.com)
8650.
bip.io - big improvements to the user interface (blog.bip.io)
8651.
What NSA Director Mike Rogers Doesn’t Get About Encryption (cato.org)
8652.
Gulp vs. Grunt. Why One? Why the Other? (medium.com)
8653.
Google Closure modules with ClojureScript (swannodette.github.io)
8654.
Men have hands amputated and replaced with bionic ones (newscientist.com)
8655.
Stand up every 20 minutes (blog.jdevelop.com)
8656.
The Myth of AI (edge.org)
8657.
China drops leading technology brands for state purchases (reuters.com)
8658.
If Software Developers Wrote Online Personals (pressupinc.com)
8659.
Startup Lesson Learned: The Minimum Lovable Product Is King (thomasbandt.com)
8660.
Every Business Should Send Triggered Emails. Here’s Why (canopylabs.com)
8661.
If your startup wants to meet brands at SXSW – ping me ()
8662.
Migrating Virtual Machines to the AWS Cloud (cloudacademy.com)
8663.
9 Lessons I Learned Going from 0 to 50,000 Customers in 3 Years (medium.com)
8664.
Artificial intelligence is a tool, not a threat (2014) (rethinkrobotics.com)
8665.
Watch a Drone Save a Toy Helicopter in a Delicate Rescue Operation (motherboard.vice.com)
8666.
Google Bans Sexually Explicit Content from Websites Hosted on Blogger (techcrunch.com)
8667.
Thoughts on Swift (pilky.me)
8668.
Exercise and the brain (en.wikipedia.org)
8669.
Google's new “slow” label could revolutionize how we tackle web performance (webperformancetoday.com)
8670.
Computer beats Atari in artificial intelligence breakthrough (thestar.com)