February 2015 Archive
12511.
If You Think Hiring an Expert Is Expensive, Wait Until You Do It Wrong (blog.flux7.com)
12512.
Limelight on Product Hunt (producthunt.com)
12513.
Dotsies: a font that uses dots instead of letters (dotsies.org)
12514.
How to Get Maid Services Through Mobile App (mowares.com)
12515.
Docker's Second Birthday: Open-Source-a-thon (docker.party)
12516.
The EConnect Conference Is Back (nilssmithsolutions.com)
12517.
How increased automation could lead to a happier and more egalitarian society (paraschopra.com)
12518.
Try my new Quote iPhone App ()
12519.
Nordic Co-Working Spaces: SUP46 (nordicstartupbits.com)
12520.
A Map of Melbourne from 1966 + Current Google Maps (ruarai.me)
12521.
Morphing: A Guide to Mathematical Transformations for Architects and Designers (amazon.com)
12522.
The killer app for the apple watch? (dart.email)
12523.
Expose your self by making your professional profile in LinkedIn and tech.pro (thedevline.com)
12524.
Font Smoothing in Webkit and Firefox (davidwalsh.name)
12525.
News Lab: Jeff Bezos Takes Washington Post into Digital Future (spiegel.de)
12526.
4 Steps to Giving Better Feedback (medium.com)
12527.
Windows SSL Interception Gone Wild (facebook.com)
12528.
IPFS announced it's alpha version (gateway.ipfs.io)
12529.
Spring Framework 4.1.5 released (spring.io)
12530.
What good have you done today? (dogood.to)
12531.
React Native Nation: Discuss and Learn React Native (react-native.org)
12532.
Small game to promote Estonian e-elections (aitabjamast.ee)
12533.
Does EVERY kid need to learn to code? (asserttrue.blogspot.com)
12534.
Configuration Management Sucks (blog.xiol.co.uk)
12535.
2014 Global Go to Think Tank Index Report [pdf] (lauder.wharton.upenn.edu)
12536.
Simple Bash linting tool (github.com)
12537.
Hack gave U.S. and British spies access to billions of phones (reuters.com)
12538.
New Q&A Website for Hackers (thepirateboat.org)
12539.
The Soviet Union Dumped a Bunch of Nuclear Submarines and Reactors in Ocean (news.vice.com)
12540.
14 year old Teen Hacked Car with $15 worth of parts (cyberkendra.com)