January 2014 Archive
8761.
Achieve More This Year With Habits (medium.com)
8762.
llgo (golang frontend for llvm) now uses go.tools/ssa (blog.awilkins.id.au)
8763.
Ruby and Python and Felix and Oscar (blog.lerner.co.il)
8764.
At last, a law to stop almost anyone from doing almost anything (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
8765.
Grocery stores push coupons to iPhones with iBeacons (theverge.com)
8766.
Intel Edison: A Desktop From 1998 In An SD Card (hackaday.com)
8767.
AMD’s Kaveri: Pre-Launch Information (anandtech.com)
8768.
Cap'n Proto (kentonv.github.io)
8769.
IPv6 deployment: religion and reality (blog.ipspace.net)
8770.
AT&T Announces Sponsored Data (att.com)
8771.
Hit the Windows with your Lispstick (iqool.de)
8772.
ISRO Scientists Share Candid Thoughts on an Unofficial Reddit AMA (nextbigwhat.com)
8773.
Green Coke? In Argentina, Coca-Cola Life has green bottle and ingredients (fastcompany.com)
8774.
Startups Don't Go Bankrupt -- Founders Do (forbes.com)
8775.
The UX of Interviewing (blog.capwatkins.com)
8776.
An empirical analysis of economic returns to open source participation (citeseerx.ist.psu.edu)
8777.
Data: A Makeover for Maps (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
8778.
A push to abolish 'ridiculous' S.F. laws (sfgate.com)
8779.
Metrics Are Unit Tests for Your Business (codingvc.com)
8780.
Intel vows to stop using 'conflict minerals' in new chips (bbc.co.uk)
8781.
Do you trust your smartphone to park your car for you? Bosch thinks you will (independent.co.uk)
8782.
Why women aren’t welcome on the internet (psmag.com)
8783.
How the NSA (may have) put a backdoor in RSA’s cryptography: A technical primer (arstechnica.com)
8784.
Snapchat CEO and Forbes Clash Over Recent Cover Story (mashable.com)
8785.
Mobile Gaming and the Pyramid of Scarcities (tech-thoughts.net)
8786.
The Way To Happiness: Remember The 4 P's (bakadesuyo.com)
8787.
iOS Community Growing Pains (ashfurrow.com)
8788.
Bruce Schneier: I've Joined Co3 Systems (schneier.com)
8789.
The Axis Of Evil (dbnewsfeed.com)
8790.
Why we launched on both iOS and Android, and you should too (blog.cloudmagic.com)