January 2016 Archive
16831.
Ad supported apps are the lifeblood of mobile ecosystems (medium.com)
16832.
On the Origins of Gender Roles: Women and the Plough [pdf] (nber.org)
16833.
The battle to stop people from copying shapes (bbc.co.uk)
16834.
Send yourself text messages from IRC (bsdpunk.blogspot.com)
16835.
Why was most of the Earth’s coal made all at once? (arstechnica.com)
16836.
San Francisco just learned the cost of doing the NFL a favor (latimes.com)
16837.
Goldman Sachs to Award Blankfein $23M in Stock, Cash for 2015 (bloomberg.com)
16838.
Lotus for Ruby is now Hanami (hanamirb.org)
16839.
The rising income of first time home buyers (buildzoom.com)
16840.
FBI ran website sharing thousands of child porn images (usatoday.com)
16841.
Moving Past Dongles and Dashboards (medium.com)
16842.
When the U.S. air force discovered the flaw of averages (thestar.com)
16843.
Designing a More Expressive Profile Picture (medium.com)
16844.
The U.S. Pays a Lot More for Top Drugs Than Other Countries News (bloomberg.com)
16845.
Unfont Design (blog.kenperlin.com)
16846.
Plasma Mobile’s Vision (sessellift.wordpress.com)
16847.
Intel now following Tick-Tock-Tock (plus.google.com)
16848.
So Now Microsoft Axes the Yammer Community Team (cmswire.com)
16849.
Data sharing and “research parasites” (nejm.org)
16850.
The Story Behind Paul Bear Bryant's Houndstooth Hat (al.com)
16851.
Former Defense Secretary Marches into New Territory: Videogames (wsj.com)
16852.
Rise in space junk could provoke armed conflict say scientists (theguardian.com)
16853.
WiFi on Wheels Puts Two School Districts on Track to Access (thejournal.com)
16854.
HashBackup ending Glacier support (hashbackup.com)
16855.
How Docker Turbocharged Uber’s Deployments (thenewstack.io)
16856.
Dream job alert: Legoland is hiring model builders (qz.com)
16857.
BLIT: a short story by David Langford (infinityplus.co.uk)
16858.
Atari is bringing 100 classic games to PC (theverge.com)
16859.
These Are the Most-Watched Vines of the Year (techcrunch.com)
16860.
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