January 2016 Archive
13711.
A Politics for Technology (stratechery.com)
13712.
Eugene Jacques Bullard (en.wikipedia.org)
13713.
The Growing Data Opportunity (medium.com)
13714.
What are you Maximizing? Why? (ethanmick.com)
13715.
China halts share trading after 7% drop for second time this week (reuters.com)
13716.
Taxi Medallions in Chicago Will Cost at Least $360,000 (ij.org)
13717.
Kodak is bringing back the legendary Super 8 camera, and Hollywood is stoked (businessinsider.com)
13718.
Show HN: Flexdrive – a cloud drive for your Mac (flexdrive.io)
13719.
Startups Promise to Supercharge Deep Learning (technologyreview.com)
13720.
Hackaball, the toy kids can program, rolls out in March (engadget.com)
13721.
Recommended Reads on the Robot and AI Beat This Week (technologyreview.com)
13722.
SlackFund – An Ode to Slack (twitter.com)
13723.
Shanghai Hacker News Meetup (January 7, 2016) (meetup.com)
13724.
An Intro to No Estimate Programming (zuill.us)
13725.
Food is not just food — it is information used by the body (bostonmagazine.com)
13726.
A 5-step guide to data visualization (elsevier.com)
13727.
Hezbollah is starving a Syrian town to death,in the ‘80s it did the opposite (timeline.com)
13728.
Wraps are off Faraday Future car, but questions about company linger (vegasinc.com)
13729.
How Maple Plans to Become Every New Yorker’s Go-To Delivery Option (grubstreet.com)
13730.
New Retro Computing Forum (retrocomputing.com.au)
13731.
Delivery Drone for People
13732.
This Is What a Tor Supporter Looks Like: Ethan Zuckerman (blog.torproject.org)
13733.
Human-Animal Chimeras Are Gestating on U.S. Research Farms (technologyreview.com)
13734.
Fitbit hit with class-action suit over inaccurate heart rate monitoring (theverge.com)
13735.
Open Letter to Mark Zuckerberg on Net Neutrality Advocacy in India (accessnow.org)
13736.
6 CRM Trends to Watch in 2016 (skywardtechno.com)
13737.
Hack Your Brain: The McCollough Effect (hackaday.com)
13738.
SaveMySugar: exchange messages using only phone rings (ao2.it)
13739.
Frontier Interviews (web.mit.edu)
13740.
Why too much evidence can be a bad thing (phys.org)