A keyboard and mouse that you use with one hand
(handykey.com)
January 2014 Archive
3571.
3573.
Google plans to dump CSS regions to make Blink fast
(arstechnica.com)
3574.
A selfish request to companies
(lucaschi.com)
3575.
3576.
3577.
Deport Justin Bieber and revoke his green card
(petitions.whitehouse.gov)
3578.
Fledgling Languages List
(fll.presidentbeef.com)
3580.
Apple says it never worked with NSA on iPhone hacks
(reuters.com)
3581.
California legislator launches country's first crowdsourced bill
(america.aljazeera.com)
3582.
Why don’t economists like Bitcoin?
(theverge.com)
3584.
Measuring hourly snowfall with a webcam and PHP
(boutell.com)
3585.
3586.
3587.
My resolution: A new programming language each week
(cdawson.net)
3588.
Hartmann Pipeline
(en.wikipedia.org)
3589.
Your job is to live
(bycomet.wordpress.com)
3590.
Cracking the Code to GitHub’s Growth
(growthhackers.com)
3591.
MPAA is joining W3C
(twitter.com)
3592.
Nobody Cares About Signed Gems
(rubygems-openpgp-ca.org)
3593.
For effective career advancement - best practices for interview and search.
(blog.mightyspring.com)
3594.
A website aiming to fix homelessness in SF - v2.0
(operationsflove.com)
3595.
Clickable Consent at Risk in Internet Privacy Lawsuits
(bloomberg.com)
3596.
Why is processing a sorted array faster than an unsorted array?
(stackoverflow.com)
3597.
3598.
Target: Names, Emails, Phone Numbers on Up To 70 Million Customers Stolen
(krebsonsecurity.com)
3599.
3600.