December 2013 Archive
8461.
Quick-fire CSS Solutions (medium.com)
8462.
Google Compute Engine is now Generally Available with expanded OS support (googlecloudplatform.blogspot.co.uk)
8463.
Some thoughts on NPM (wizcorp.tumblr.com)
8464.
Seven Ways Startups Can Embrace Marketing (markevans.ca)
8465.
5 reasons why Sinatra is an awesome Ruby framework (millwoodonline.co.uk)
8466.
App Marketing Strategies from Rovio (ideatoappster.com)
8467.
ServiceStack v4 beta released, now commercial (github.com)
8468.
ShowHN: Should you be on a statin? (cvriskcalculator.com)
8469.
This Man Wants to Clean Your Dirty Bitcoin Laundry (wired.com)
8470.
Google Compute Engine is now Generally Available with expanded OS support (googledevelopers.blogspot.com.ar)
8471.
A Third of Healthcare.gov Signups Contain System Generated Errors (washingtonpost.com)
8472.
OpenIdea: handing out free STD tests (jcvangent.com)
8473.
The Real Costs of Virtual Money (marginalrevolution.com)
8474.
India to seek US help in monitoring Web chats (zdnet.com)
8475.
Welcome To Spotify For Artists (spotifyartists.com)
8476.
How We Integrated Collaborative Features In Our Email Client (blog.frontapp.com)
8477.
Why are more programmers not freelance these days? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
8478.
Ask HN: Did you go to dotJS 2013? ()
8479.
List of things named after Leonhard Euler (en.wikipedia.org)
8480.
What happens when the star of your movie dies midway through a $150m production (nytimes.com)
8481.
The Cryptography Project (simplydo.com)
8482.
Spoiler Alert: 10 Busuiness Technology Trends You'll Read About in 2014 (reddit.com)
8483.
Why are Fire trucks red? Answer from Wolfram Alpha (wolframalpha.com)
8484.
Trends in Cyber Security (geer.tinho.net)
8485.
Android Appbuilder on a phone: 100% Native, Free to Use (rheti.com)
8486.
Robots and telepresence: Bandwidth-heavy tools invade the business world (arstechnica.com)
8487.
Student syndrome (en.wikipedia.org)
8488.
Men and women's brains are 'wired differently' (bbc.co.uk)
8489.
SoYouStart.com - New dedicated server range by OVH (forum.ovh.co.uk)
8490.
Why OpenStack Can Work (midsizeinsider.com)