January 2014 Archive
3091.
The lost secrets of webOS (theverge.com)
3092.
Download Your Amazon Order History (amazon.com)
3093.
How to Sell Secondary Stock (blog.eladgil.com)
3094.
Harvard cracks DNA storage, crams 700 terabytes of data into a single gram (extremetech.com)
3095.
Finding the Minimum Set of Languages to Learn All Programming Paradigms (bencollier.info)
3096.
The Greatest Myth About the Robotics Industry (spectrum.ieee.org)
3097.
Minimum Viable Painting (chenyuz.quora.com)
3098.
Hacking of MIT website marks first anniversary of Aaron Swartz's death (theguardian.com)
3099.
40 maps to BLOW your mind (asheepnomore.net)
3100.
Ask HN: Meeting Larry and Sergey at Google ()
3101.
How QuarkXPress became a mere afterthought in publishing (arstechnica.com)
3102.
When tech companies won’t provide service manuals, this guy writes his own (washingtonpost.com)
3103.
You Can't Have a Conversation About Sexism at Gunpoint (bloomberg.com)
3104.
A Good Programmer... (inside.envato.com)
3105.
Latest perk on Google buses: security guards (in.reuters.com)
3106.
How To Get An MBA From Eminem (techcrunch.com)
3107.
The Future of Tech: Interoperability, and AllJoyn Doesn’t Realise Its Potential (samlanning.com)
3108.
Experts Say Healthcare.gov a “Breach Waiting to Happen” (additiveanalytics.com)
3109.
Founder's stories and startup life - my Beacon project (beaconreader.com)
3110.
Modems, wArEz, and ANSI art: Remembering BBS life at 2400bps (arstechnica.com)
3111.
Samsung Profit Drops as New iPhones Win Sales, Won Gains (bloomberg.com)
3112.
The Best Study Resources for Technical Interviews I've found (davidhampgonsalves.com)
3113.
It Doesn't Have To Be This Way (techcrunch.com)
3114.
How To Successfully “Neg” Facebook (techcrunch.com)
3115.
Why SCRUM Sprints slow you down (medium.com)
3116.
NSA 'engaged in industrial espionage' – Snowden (bbc.co.uk)
3117.
Penflip: GitHub for non-developers (penflip.com)
3118.
ThoughtWorks annual Tech Radar is out (thoughtworks.com)
3119.
Hell's Kitchen School Raises 10,000 Fish in Basement (dnainfo.com)
3120.
Enigma.io raises 4.5M Series A from VC's, American Express, and New York Times (techcrunch.com)