January 2014 Archive
8131.
What happens when you sell your startup to the UK's "cloud computing company" (webcache.googleusercontent.com)
8132.
The collapse of the Internet and other things to look forward to in 2014 (betanews.com)
8133.
North Dakota Pitches Itself As a Utopia for Drones (businessweek.com)
8134.
How Japan’s New Secrecy Law Works (nytimes.com)
8135.
Bitcoin for change (blog.guy.ht)
8136.
Gamer resistance to DRM is stronger than ever (arstechnica.com)
8137.
Sketchpad: A Man-Machine Graphical Communications System (1963) (cl.cam.ac.uk)
8138.
Entrepreneurs, not the government, will save Europe’s economy (thenextweb.com)
8139.
Why Target's Breach Included PIN Data (blog.secureideas.com)
8140.
I Am Going To Utilize My Brain More In 2014 (eyinghang.com)
8141.
Welcome 2014 ()
8142.
2013 in retrospective (nrike.svbtle.com)
8143.
Github Language Stats with d3.js (danasilver.org)
8144.
Documentation is a Feature (kludgecode.com)
8145.
Top Ten Articles of 2013 (blog.pythonlibrary.org)
8146.
Hackers Claim To Publish List Of 4.6M Snapchat Usernames And Numbers (techcrunch.com)
8147.
µSpeech - Speech recognition toolkit for the arduino (arjo129.github.io)
8148.
An Arduino With Better Speech Recognition Than Siri (hackaday.com)
8149.
Science-based medicine throughout time (sciencebasedmedicine.org)
8150.
Challenge HN: Think of one reasonable product or service idea per day
8151.
Apple Anger On The NSA iPhone Hacking (businessinsider.com)
8152.
20 Months of Freelancing (blog.florian-hopf.de)
8153.
Lol My Thesis: Summing up years of work in one sentence. (lolmythesis.com)
8154.
The CPAN Report 2013 (neilb.org)
8155.
Hear the sound of the Earth moving from the deepest hole on the planet (theverge.com)
8156.
Make Yourself An Indispensable Developer (rubycon.rkcudjoe.com)
8157.
There is never a perfect time to start your new software business (successfulsoftware.net)
8158.
Apple denies 'backdoor' NSA access (telegraph.co.uk)
8159.
Google-acquired Bump shutting down this month (theverge.com)
8160.
Regulating 23andMe to Death Won’t Stop the New Age of Genetic Testing (wired.com)