January 2014 Archive
6331.
EU Offers Public a Chance to Fix Copyright Law (torrentfreak.com)
6332.
Should we move to an all HTTPS web? (yoast.com)
6333.
JpnForPhp - Japanese toolbox for PHP (github.com)
6334.
Target, Neiman Marcus Credit Card Hacking Reveals Third-World US Payment Systems (nakedcapitalism.com)
6335.
Discovering The Secret Hack To Drinking And Getting Stuff Done (alexrahr.com)
6336.
Google: I will make love you son. (d24w6bsrhbeh9d.cloudfront.net)
6337.
The Ultimate Cheat Sheet For Selling Anything (jamesaltucher.com)
6338.
Attack on Uber car breaks glass, tarnishes taxi driver [protest] image (news.cnet.com)
6339.
Optimising Nginx for High Traffic Sites (blog.martinfjordvald.com)
6340.
An Uber Carrying Eventbrite's Co-Founder Was Attacked In Paris (businessinsider.com)
6341.
8 Lessons Learned From Yahoo’s Bold Move Of Recycling Inactive Email Addresses (blog.mailjet.com)
6342.
Earn a Comp Sci education for free - Open Source Curriculum (afaq.dreamhosters.com)
6343.
The MongoDB Trap (kamsky.org)
6344.
Lessons for IT from Windows 8/Metro (computerworld.com)
6345.
Clever test runner for PHPUnit (github.com)
6346.
Mobile News: HP going to launch a $200 phablet next week (technostall.com)
6347.
Two studies now show NSA phone surveillance does not prevent terrorism (washingtonpost.com)
6348.
gov researchers turn smartphones camera into a radiation dose meter (extremetech.com)
6349.
How Reactive Programming Owns Procedural Programming (slashdot.org)
6350.
GitSocial: Easily add social media links to your README (github.com)
6351.
If a baby were a start-up (npr.org)
6352.
What the Heck Is a RAM Scraper? (recode.net)
6353.
The rise of statement cryptocurrencies. (wired.co.uk)
6354.
What’s next for T-Mobile? Voice Over LTE and low frequency (tmonews.com)
6355.
Ryanair-Google plan to 'change how we buy tickets forever' (news.cnet.com)
6356.
HolyC - JIT/AOT compiled C-based language with REPL (templeos.org)
6357.
Freelancing: 2 Years of Learning and Evolution (mikerooney.rowk.com)
6358.
When Apple reached parity with Windows (asymco.com)
6359.
These Guys Are Creating a Brain Scanner You Can Print Out at Home (wired.com)
6360.
Pattern language (en.wikipedia.org)