February 2015 Archive
12421.
3 in 1 Stand Up Stand in a Tube (kickstarter.com)
12422.
Forrest Gump would have been an awesome founder (medium.com)
12423.
DJ Patil to Be USA's Chief Data Scientist (whitehouse.gov)
12424.
Moving limbs with your mind (west-info.eu)
12425.
IBM thinks data can improve football stadiums or at least the bathroom line (news.dice.com)
12426.
800,000 Using HealthCare.gov Were Sent Incorrect Tax Data (nytimes.com)
12427.
A massive database now translates news in 65 languages in real time (gigaom.com)
12428.
Algorithm Generated Song (from NYC income data) (flowingdata.com)
12429.
Cross-Platform Apps Are Valuable, Not Cheap (metova.com)
12430.
Send Mass Text Alerts to Your Group (mobile-text-alerts.com)
12431.
Microservice design resources (github.com)
12432.
Geekbench, Cross-platform processor benchmark (primatelabs.com)
12433.
5 Steps Every Business Leader Must Take to Fight Hackers (linkedin.com)
12434.
Google Releases Cloud Security Scanner to Test Web Apps (cyberkendra.com)
12435.
The World Could Be on the Verge of Losing a Powerful Malaria Drug (npr.org)
12436.
Lessons learned from strangers on the Internet (yetanothergreatidea.wordpress.com)
12437.
The One Where Larry Summers Demolished the Robots and Skills Arguments (nextnewdeal.net)
12438.
Show HN: Iboga – An app that gives you insights into life from real people (play.google.com)
12439.
Nodever – a minimalistic node version manager (github.com)
12440.
Nokia saw the future, but couldn't build it (theverge.com)
12441.
The case of the 500-mile email (ibiblio.org)
12442.
DeskStand (deskstand.co)
12443.
Why I hate Google Calendar. Can't handle long titles (imgur.com)
12444.
Scrawled Insults and Epiphanies (nybooks.com)
12445.
Review of Wake: a language aimed at testability, expressiveness, and typesafety (yobriefca.se)
12446.
Using Timezone Offsets to Boost Team Productivity (blog.speak.io)
12447.
8 ways Obamacare has proved its critics wrong (vox.com)
12448.
What I Learned After 15 Years as a Java Group Leader (jobtipsforgeeks.com)
12449.
Interview with a U.S. Intelligence Community Privacy Officer (defenseone.com)
12450.
How a Startup Accidentally “Hacked” Shark Tank with a QR Code (techcrunch.com)