You can now rip books to your Kindle, but you won't want to
(engadget.com)
February 2015 Archive
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Netflix streamed over 24,021,900 terabytes of data in the 4th quarter of 2014
(cordcuttersnews.com)
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Workers’ New Robot Overlords Will Probably Not Be Welcome
(thedailybeast.com)
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Thwipster – Buy and Sell Your Nerd Stuff
(thwipster.com)
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How to actually lose weight
(wisdomination.com)
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Leonid Reyzin Responds to Michael Wertheimer's NSA Article
(math.columbia.edu)
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STEM confidence gap
(blog.piazza.com)
9881.
Using Artificial Life to Test Evolutionary Hypotheses – Part I
(devolab.msu.edu)
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How to Use Native iOS and Android Services in Your Hybrid App
(blog.mparticle.com)
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How Much Sleep Do We Really Need? – National Sleep Foundation
(sleepfoundation.org)
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Elixir: It's Not About Syntax
(devintorr.es)
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Seevibes Is Looking for the Greatest Back-end Developer
(linkedin.com)
9886.
The Rise of the Curated Newsletter – The 20 Best
(blog.bufferapp.com)
9887.
Fishy Monad Tutorial
(maciejpirog.github.io)
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You're the Boss with UBOS -- new Linux distro for personal servers
(linuxjournal.com)
9889.
ASCAP Renews Targeting of Arcade Venues
(arcadeheroes.com)
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TermsGen – Terms and Conditions generator
(termsgen.com)
9891.
BuzzFeed: Our Latino Audience
(buzzfeed.com)
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Lebesgue’s Universal Covering Problem (Part 2)
(johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com)
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The Software Developer as Movie Icon [pdf]
(computer.org)
9896.
When Albert Einstein Flirted with Holy Land Girls
(webcache.googleusercontent.com)
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Download+Decompress Performance of Various Codecs
(richg42.blogspot.com)
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Scientists Discover “Reset” Button for Circadian Rhythm
(smithsonianmag.com)
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Unemployment Has Changed. Unemployment Benefits Haven’t
(fivethirtyeight.com)