January 2014 Archive
8401.
8402.
MinHash - estimating the similarity of two populations
(en.wikipedia.org)
8403.
Best advertising tools for small businesses
(neilkokemuller.com)
8404.
8405.
Forcing a single timezone in Jekyll
(azabani.com)
8406.
8407.
Introducing Poole, the Jekyll butler
(markdotto.com)
8408.
8409.
Infographic of McDonalds Nutrition Facts
(trynudge.com)
8410.
It’s Time to Take Mesh Networks Seriously
(wired.com)
8411.
Facebook Sued Over Alleged Scanning of Private Messages
(bloomberg.com)
8413.
Musk's next target for Tesla: Its own 'F150' pickup
(money.cnn.com)
8414.
SeaWorld's Popularity Tanks As 'Blackfish' Documentary Makes A Splash
(webcache.googleusercontent.com)
8415.
8416.
Use WebSockets and Python for web-based system monitoring
(jugad2.blogspot.in)
8417.
Post-quantum Cryptography
(en.wikipedia.org)
8418.
NSA seeks to build quantum computer
(washingtonpost.com)
8419.
Breaking into growth hacking
(samuelhulick.com)
8420.
8421.
Coming soon: next-gen sex gizmos turn foreplay into gameplay
(theage.com.au)
8422.
Fake Nerd Guys
(fakenerdguys.tumblr.com)
8423.
Why Do Users Choose KDE Desktop and Software
(datamation.com)
8424.
The Top Supercomputing Led Discoveries of 2013
(hpcwire.com)
8425.
8426.
Reddit is down
(reddit.com)
8427.
Breeze - new web framework on Lua steroids
(github.com)
8428.
Access to Health Care May Increase ER Visits
(nytimes.com)
8429.
Show HN: One Click Code Selection
(chrome.google.com)
8430.
Levitating objects using sound waves
(mashable.com)