Dutch government backs strong encryption, condemns backdoors
(dailydot.com)
January 2016 Archive
8911.
8912.
Why Is the Pollution So Bad in Beijing?
(priceonomics.com)
8913.
Polygonal Planet Project
(oskarstalberg.tumblr.com)
8914.
Top 20 most-edited pages on Wikipedia in 2015
(blog.wikimedia.org)
8915.
Microsoft monitoring how long you use Windows 10
(betanews.com)
8916.
8917.
The ‘Internet of Touch’ will require a network revolution
(thestack.com)
8919.
8920.
Hacking a 433MHz Remote Control
(mightydevices.com)
8921.
Paul Graham Doesn't Write Essays
(gilesbowkett.blogspot.com)
8922.
Paul Buchheit – YC Startup School (Europe 2014)
(youtube.com)
8923.
8924.
8925.
8926.
Don't Edit Your Imagination
(medium.com)
8927.
8929.
Yahoo Shuts Down Its Video Portal
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
8930.
Babypod: A whole universe of sounds for your baby
(babypod.net)
8931.
A security analogy that works
(sobersecurity.blogspot.com)
8932.
This is what the entire known Universe looks like in a single image
(sciencealert.com)
8933.
Blackboard Replaces CEO Jay Bhatt: What Happened
(mfeldstein.com)
8934.
8935.
The Internet is full of chimpanzees
(security.stackexchange.com)
8936.
8937.
Welcome to Future of Web Application Delivery
(medium.com)
8938.
Bernstein v. United States
(en.wikipedia.org)
8939.
Don't know what to think about Micorservices
(linkedin.com)
8940.
Facebook made its Android app crash to test your loyalty
(theverge.com)