January 2013 Archive
5791.
Scientists win 2 billion euros to fight brain disease, study graphene (reuters.com)
5792.
We lost the war. Welcome to the world of tomorrow. (frank.geekheim.de)
5793.
Is your ergonomic desk trying to kill you? (marketwatch.com)
5794.
Conda: package management tool (github.com)
5795.
Product Video Tours: The Definitive List (blog.kera.io)
5796.
Show HN: We built a browser based note taking bookmarklet in under two hours (scratchtab.com)
5797.
Ballmer: Dropbox "a fine little startup" with a "pretty small number" of users (gizmodo.com)
5798.
Back of the Envelope Calculations for Every Early Stage Startup (matchist.com)
5799.
Awakening (theatlantic.com)
5800.
The Laborer and the Craftsman (blog.8thlight.com)
5801.
Is the lecture dead? (theatlantic.com)
5802.
Better Browser Caching Is More Important Than No Javascript Or Fast Networks (highscalability.com)
5803.
The best 404 page you'll see all day (tastebuds.fm)
5804.
Ticketmaster Ditches CAPTCHA (thenextweb.com)
5805.
Tent: a protocol for distributed social networking and personal data storage (tent.io)
5806.
How can I save my secret keys and password securely in git? (stackoverflow.com)
5807.
The Unfollower (mattgemmell.com)
5808.
Keep it secret, keep it safe: A beginner’s guide to Web safety (arstechnica.com)
5809.
RFC 3986: Web Encoding Hell (blog.netdna.com)
5810.
Goodbye Web Analytics, Hello Customer Analytics (woopra.com)
5811.
Does Mobile Web Performance Still Matter? (mobify.com)
5812.
Disney's Paperman (youtube.com)
5813.
False tweet sent a company's stock plummeting more than 25 percent (theverge.com)
5814.
Mark Cuban: 6 books for entrepreneurs (favobooks.com)
5815.
How to be as Effective as Tim Ferriss (techvibes.com)
5816.
Why Enyo Matters (blog.enyojs.com)
5817.
Hacker History: The Analog Mark 1 Naval Fire Control Computer (hnsa.org)
5818.
Lyft Reaches Interim Agreement with CPUC (blog.lyft.me)
5819.
First rule of encrypting files (wattupdev.com)
5820.
US Petition for Next Giant Scientific Leap (petitions.whitehouse.gov)