January 2014 Archive
3361.
I'm Running for W3C TAG & I'd Like Your Support (David Herman) (calculist.org)
3362.
Can Teslas handle cold weather? This man drove hundreds of miles around Norway (treehugger.com)
3363.
Git Reference (gitref.org)
3364.
Thousands of visitors to yahoo.com hit with malware attack (washingtonpost.com)
3365.
Colors - A nicer color palette for the web (clrs.cc)
3366.
This is your brain on religion: Uncovering the science of belief (salon.com)
3367.
On Software Quality and Building a Better Evernote in 2014 (blog.evernote.com)
3368.
The Inside Story Of Snapchat: The World's Hottest App...? (forbes.com)
3369.
Intel announces Edison: a 22nm dual-core PC the size of an SD card (engadget.com)
3370.
Browsing C++ Source on the Web (woboq.com)
3371.
Physically based wet surfaces (seblagarde.wordpress.com)
3372.
Ori - A Secure Distributed File System (ori.scs.stanford.edu)
3373.
Intel announces Edison, a computer the size of an SD card (theverge.com)
3374.
Tracking a JRuby Memory Leak (petegamache.com)
3375.
CentOS has joined forces with RedHat (centos.org)
3376.
How to fail at entrepreneurship (medium.com)
3377.
Evolution Hidden in Plain Sight (phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
3378.
A PostgreSQL Sandbox Using VIM and tmux (collectiveidea.com)
3379.
T-Mobile will cover early termination fees (theverge.com)
3380.
Former NSA whistleblowers plead for chance to brief Obama on agency abuses (rt.com)
3381.
How and when the iMac and Mac Pro can go Retina (marco.org)
3382.
15 Blogs That Can Give You Tech Startup Press Coverage (link-assistant.com)
3383.
The threat to Bitcoin thought impossible is now at hand (qz.com)
3384.
How using Google Images can cost you $8000 (prdaily.com)
3385.
VanillaJS - The fastest, most lightweight JS framework you'll find (vanilla-js.com)
3386.
Overstock.com, had 780 Bitcoin orders that accounted for $124,000 (twitter.com)
3387.
Senior managers are the worst information security offenders (net-security.org)
3388.
HTTP/2 Considerations and Tradeoffs (insouciant.org)
3389.
A graduate school survival guide: "So long, and thanks for the Ph.D" (cs.unc.edu)
3390.
GCHQ staff believes Assange was framed (telegraph.co.uk)