February 2015 Archive
9421.
This dress that might be white and gold or black and blue (businessinsider.in)
9422.
Fail Fast, Bake Bread (medium.com)
9423.
Show HN: SocioLotto (App) – The Social Lottery (sociolotto.com)
9424.
Video game back end company PlayFab raises $7.4M in latest funding round (venturebeat.com)
9425.
Google Unveils Plan for New Corporate Campus (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
9426.
A website to count the votes of #TheDress (colorthatdress.com)
9427.
Dave Barry: The Greatest (Party) Generation (wsj.com)
9428.
Verizon and big cable lash out at net neutrality rules – using morse code (theguardian.com)
9429.
Uber data breach could have affected thousands of drivers (latimes.com)
9430.
Why the Dress mania has much deeper implications (buzzfeed.com)
9431.
Room rental startup giving out free Polaroid for registering (roomcrunch.com)
9432.
Bitcoin futures market just changed the game (cnbc.com)
9433.
Moneyness: Sweden and peak cash (jpkoning.blogspot.com)
9434.
Drupal Security Guidelines (adamhoke.com)
9435.
Ask HN: Contractor rates and Full-time salaries in UK outside London? ()
9436.
Ask HN: Karma-points-based politics? (disc: wild idea) ()
9437.
Unspeakable Ethics, Unnatural Law (1979) [pdf] (digitalcommons.law.yale.edu)
9438.
11 tips for prototyping with Sketch (medium.com)
9439.
Programming Without a Computer (blog.getlooseleaf.com)
9440.
Scraping by Example – Iterating Through Select Items with Mechanize (toddhayton.com)
9441.
Blogging Isn't Dead. But Old-School Blogging Is Definitely Dying (motherjones.com)
9442.
Why Twitter's engagement has fallen (novaspivack.com)
9443.
How a MIT team records sounds purely from pictures (ted.com)
9444.
Are Star Ratings Killing Uber and AirBnB? (teamrarebit.com)
9445.
Drug-buying robot arrested in Switzerland (dailydot.com)
9446.
Can Microsoft make R easy? (infoworld.com)
9447.
React JavaScript Link Roundup (harrymoreno.com)
9448.
Artificial intelligence planning with Picat (sdymchenko.com)
9449.
Scientists abandon highly publicized claim about cosmic find (sacbee.com)
9450.
Word2Vec Is Based on an Approach from Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (kaggle.com)