February 2013 Archive
5401.
How Come Martin Brodeur Is Still So Good? (nytimes.com)
5402.
Big Data beyond MapReduce: Google's Big Data papers (blog.mikiobraun.de)
5403.
The New Firefox Cookie Policy (webpolicy.org)
5404.
Meteor: first draft spec for DDP (github.com)
5405.
How to Monetize your API in Minutes using Mashape (gun.io)
5406.
A Primer To Marketing Through Education (planscope.io)
5407.
GameSpy: Goodbye, And Thank You From The GameSpy Team (pc.gamespy.com)
5408.
Is the market for protected personal information about to take off? (economist.com)
5409.
The Graphene Supercapacitor Battery: Could Charge ~1000x Faster (fastcodesign.com)
5410.
The Rise and Fall of SuperDaE, A Most Unusual Video Game Hacker (kotaku.com)
5411.
Introducing Braintree.js: The easiest way to accept credit cards online (braintreepayments.com)
5412.
Harlem Shake till you break - viral video roundup (blog.reelsurfer.com)
5413.
NY Man's Candy Bar Resume Lands Job (gma.yahoo.com)
5414.
Inside Anonymous And The War on Secrecy (whowhatwhy.com)
5415.
Samsung struggles to block iPhone function for the blind (bbc.co.uk)
5416.
Asshole Samsung (loopinsight.com)
5417.
Understanding Camera Optics & Smartphone Camera Trends by Brian Klug (anandtech.com)
5418.
Engine Crack Grounds Pentagon’s Entire Fleet of F-35 Stealth Fighters (wired.com)
5419.
Microsoft Says It Got Hacked Like Apple and Facebook (gizmodo.com)
5420.
Electromagnetic Wave - London, May 5th (emfcamp.org)
5421.
Curved Paths (redblobgames.com)
5422.
The Task of Putting Business in a Box (leaf.me)
5423.
LinkedIn Creepers (socialcreeps.com)
5424.
Microsoft secure Azure Storage goes down worldwide (theregister.co.uk)
5425.
U.S. Moves to Provide Quicker Access to Publicly Financed Scientific Research (nytimes.com)
5426.
Show HN: invoke RdRand from Java with drnglib (github.com)
5427.
The Economist Public Domain: Who owns Sherlock Holmes? (economist.com)
5428.
Microsoft: Recent Cyberattacks (blogs.technet.com)
5429.
Ubuntu installed on Nexus 7 (youtube.com)
5430.
Free Riak database constantly interrogates itself to assure data reliability (theregister.co.uk)