Internet horror stories: How ISPs screwed over users
(arstechnica.com)
December 2013 Archive
751.
752.
SteamOS: What we know so far and what to expect
(steamdb.info)
753.
Failed HN Launch vs. Reddit Paid Advertising: Which Converts Better
(startops.namecast.net)
754.
First water plume seen firing from Jupiter moon Europa
(newscientist.com)
755.
Google is building Chrome apps support for Android and iOS
(thenextweb.com)
756.
There’s a 1,200-year-old Phone in the Smithsonian Collections
(smithsonianmag.com)
757.
Hacker Typer: How To Look Insanely Busy In A Coffee Shop (2011)
(hackertyper.net)
759.
760.
Da Vinci's String Organ
(npr.org)
761.
Safe Financing Documents
(ycombinator.com)
762.
Google streetview world coverage
(gmaps-samples.googlecode.com)
763.
Keyboards, UX, and “Fuck”
(blogmask.herokuapp.com)
764.
The future of PHP, at a distance
(pooteeweet.org)
765.
How Does Facebook Know What's In My Amazon Shopping Cart?
(thecodist.com)
766.
AWS Management Console - Auto Scaling Support
(aws.typepad.com)
767.
Feedly is Now Hijacking Shared Links And Cutting Out Original Publishers
(the-digital-reader.com)
768.
Back of a napkin
(backofanapkin.co.nz)
769.
Erlang: The Written History
(josetteorama.com)
770.
The city of Munich switches to Open Source Software
(pcworld.com)
771.
Stolen cobalt-60 found in Mexico; curious thieves likely doomed
(washingtonpost.com)
772.
‘Record IQ is just another talent’ (2010)
(koreaherald.com)
773.
Don't commit when you're drunk
(github.com)
774.
GCC Poison
(blog.leafsr.com)
775.
Scientist who faked data in his thesis will keep his Ph.D.
(retractionwatch.com)
776.
Can a local variable's memory be accessed outside its scope?
(stackoverflow.com)
778.
From near-death to Silicon Valley CEO
(mercurynews.com)
779.
Google sponsors over $150k of grants for female programmers
(hackerschool.com)
780.
How to bet against the bitcoin megabubble
(finance.fortune.cnn.com)