January 2014 Archive
7111.
Daft Punk wins 5 grammies (theverge.com)
7112.
SVGMagic is a SVG fallback that does it all (svgmagic.bitlabs.nl)
7113.
Useless machine advanced edition (youtube.com)
7114.
MTProto-Protocol Telegram.org uses (translate.google.com)
7115.
Zonino – Get emails when London startups post jobs on their sites (zonino.co.uk)
7116.
11 Best Practices for Low Latency Systems (codedependents.com)
7117.
Is This the End? China’s ‘Jade Rabbit’ Rover Hops to a Halt (blogs.wsj.com)
7118.
How Google's new AI genius changed gaming (redbull.com)
7119.
Life is a maze, not a marathon (oliveremberton.com)
7120.
Hunter-gatherer European had blue eyes and dark skin (bbc.co.uk)
7121.
Javascript library for precise tracking of facial features (github.com)
7122.
Stop telling Millennials to get off the lawn (simplicity.laserfiche.com)
7123.
Tesla superchargers now cover drives from coast to coast (engadget.com)
7124.
Product Management in E-Commerce (blog.halfmoon.ws)
7125.
Execute bad ideas (medium.com)
7126.
Microsoft Studios acquires rights to Gears of War franchise (news.xbox.com)
7127.
More Retina Macs (fpblog.net)
7128.
Spy Agencies Probe Angry Birds and Other Apps for Personal Data (propublica.org)
7129.
Kenya's Tech Talent and Expat Bubble (whiteafrican.com)
7130.
NSA Spies Using Angry Birds To Spy On Millions (nytimes.com)
7131.
Your logs are your data: Processing logs at scale for fun and profit (tech.radialpoint.com)
7132.
Functional programming in your Rails codebase (blog.carbonfive.com)
7133.
Homophony Groups in Haskell (andrew.gibiansky.com)
7134.
Inside Stripe's San Francisco Headquarters (officesnapshots.com)
7135.
Remember your target audience (mattrogish.com)
7136.
CoFoundersLab evolves online matchmaking to help entrepreneurs meet advisors (washingtonpost.com)
7137.
Read on open-source projects benefits and responsibilities (nshipster.com)
7138.
Blending Lists of Lists (optimuscline.com)
7139.
Moving to Go: A Pragmatic Guide (blog.gopheracademy.com)
7140.
The Holodeck Begins to Take Shape (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)