February 2015 Archive
13501.
The Facebook Proposition
(theawl.com)
13502.
Three big questions before the Apple Watch event
(gigaom.com)
13503.
Google pours $300M into SolarCity
(theverge.com)
13504.
Google may finally liberate Photos and Hangouts from Google+
(theverge.com)
13505.
LOOK.in – First Smart Home System Fully Supports Apple HomeKit
(indiegogo.com)
13506.
13507.
13508.
Java SE to get API for desktop and embedded applications
(jaxenter.com)
13509.
13510.
13511.
3D Printing Cutting-Edge: Australian Scientists 3D Prints Airplane Motor
(3dfilamenta.com)
13512.
13513.
News: Battlefield Hardline Isn't a Port but Built for PC – GTN
(gtngamingtechnews.com)
13514.
13515.
Youth Makes You Young, Not Coca-Cola
(blog.atomicinc.com)
13516.
Edgar – Social Media Management and Scheduling
(meetedgar.com)
13517.
13518.
This Week in Data (February 27, 2015)
(r1soft.com)
13519.
Dunning–Kruger effect
(en.wikipedia.org)
13520.
How cities cause bigger spiders and tamer birds – Futurity
(futurity.org)
13521.
Assemblers were once people: My aunt did it for NASA
(theregister.co.uk)
13522.
The secret history of LucasArts
(pcgamer.com)
13523.
Microsoft Launches an Android Tablet Keyboard for Excel Users
(thenextweb.com)
13524.
13 startup founders share what keeps them awake at night
(wpcurve.com)
13525.
MagPi absorbed into Raspi Foundation
(raspberrypi.org)
13526.
Introduction to Apache Spark - Meetup talk
(blog.madhukaraphatak.com)
13527.
5G researchers crack 1Tbps data transfer at UK university
(trustedreviews.com)
13528.
CIA’s New Big Data Hub Will Be Hosted in the Cloud
(nextgov.com)
13529.
13530.
RFC 7464, JSON Text Sequences
(tbray.org)