February 2015 Archive
11461.
High performance MongoDB clusters on EC2 (blog.mongodirector.com)
11462.
JQuery Lazy Loading Images with Simple Example (lennu.net)
11463.
Three Huge Announcements (blog.barricade.io)
11464.
Toyota dealer charges $4400 for a $10 repair on a hybrid car (imgur.com)
11465.
Luminous trees could be used instead of street lighting (dezeen.com)
11466.
Saudi blogger Badawi again avoids flogging: Amnesty (gulfnews.com)
11467.
None of Us Is as Dumb as All of Us (2008) (blog.codinghorror.com)
11468.
First Genetically Modified Apple Approved for Sale in U.S (wsj.com)
11469.
Apple's Car: Here is how its gonna be like (medium.com)
11470.
Kara Swisher Interviews President Barack Obama (recode.net)
11471.
G.M.O. Apples Are Approved for Growing in the United States (nytimes.com)
11472.
Angular 2 Change Detection (victorsavkin.com)
11473.
How secular family values stack up (latimes.com)
11474.
Zynga’s Problems Have No Easy Answers (recode.net)
11475.
Apple reportedly has 'hundreds' working on an electric car (engadget.com)
11476.
Reminder: I need more sleep (and so do you) (scodub.com)
11477.
Simple and Efficient Purely Function Queues and Deques (1995) [pdf] (westpoint.edu)
11478.
Predicting Test Failures (tenderlovemaking.com)
11479.
Calling All Innovators: Apply to Serve as a Presidential Innovation Fellow (whitehouse.gov)
11480.
Proposal for cryptographically secure opt-out from Firefox add-on DRM (groups.google.com)
11481.
Remembering David Carr (nytimes.com)
11482.
Technical terms are not ambiguous (blog.erratasec.com)
11483.
Is government ready for agile? (fcw.com)
11484.
WSJ: Tim Cook approved Apple electric car project a year ago (9to5mac.com)
11485.
Harmful Air Pollutants Build Up Near Oil and Gas Fields (cen.acs.org)
11486.
Where Google, Facebook, and Tesla Like to Poach From (qz.com)
11487.
Rate, buy, and share over 1,000 shoes for free with Sneaker Connect (itunes.apple.com)
11488.
New Encrypted Social Network (NSA Proof Messenger) ()
11489.
Transportation-aware physical advertising conversions (google.com)
11490.
An Australian researcher has worked out how to store 1000TB on a DVD (sciencealert.com)