December 2013 Archive
2071.
We'll Develop Your Idea Into an Android App in 24 Hours (ideophone.in)
2072.
New study shows nuts reduce cardiovascular disease risk up to 55% (anti-agingfirewalls.com)
2073.
5 predictions on the future of databases (from a guy who knows databases) (gigaom.com)
2074.
Mother Fukushima (theinertia.com)
2075.
What still sucks about front-end web development (pling.org.uk)
2076.
Stack Machines: Notation Polish Reverse calculator (igor.io)
2077.
C+= now hosted on Gcode after GitHub and BitBucket shut it down (code.google.com)
2078.
A case for writing unit tests for your blog posts (tosbourn.com)
2079.
Britain has an ethnic problem: the English (theglobeandmail.com)
2080.
Exploit Prevention as a Service for Rails (hakiri.io)
2081.
Payza dropping payment to and from US (blog.payza.com)
2082.
Startups of 2014 (blog.betalist.com)
2083.
Offshore fresh groundwater reserves as a global phenomenon (nature.com)
2084.
Out in the Open: Cyberpunk Builds Bitcoin Wallet That Even Apple Can’t Ban (wired.com)
2085.
Create Floating Form Labels with FloatLabel.js or JVFloat.js (longren.org)
2086.
The New Rules of College Sex (2011) (phillymag.com)
2087.
Watch a £60m Bitcoin Heist in Real Time (newstatesman.com)
2088.
Stop Me Before I “Innovate” Again (blogs.hbr.org)
2089.
The Best Pieces of Advice for Entrepreneurs in 2013 (firstround.com)
2090.
Can this startup steal Node from Joyent? VCs bet $8M on it (venturebeat.com)
2091.
Treating people like adults (hackerschool.com)
2092.
Mark Zuckerberg Just Gave $990 Million To Charity (businessinsider.com)
2093.
First Round Capital Holiday Video 2013 (holiday2013.firstround.com)
2094.
A few more notes on NSA random number generators (blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
2095.
Silicon Valley Is Living Inside A Bubble Of Tone-Deaf Arrogance (businessinsider.com)
2096.
NSA Toolbox. (spiegel.de)
2097.
Are Bitcoins the New Pogs? (No, really) (newhive.com)
2098.
Hey Latex users, I have an idea for you (maymounkov.org)
2099.
Getting a SIM card in India (dangoldin.com)
2100.
No, Mr. President, Not Everyone Needs to Learn How to Code (thewire.com)