January 2014 Archive
8881.
Samsung Posts Profit Decline Amid Battle With Apple (bloomberg.com)
8882.
In France, Kidnapping the Boss Usually Pays Off (businessweek.com)
8883.
Setting HackerNews "new" page as my browser default page (blog.vrypan.net)
8884.
Coolest Hacks of 2013 (darkreading.com)
8885.
Placebo Buttons: Employees Only Think They Control the Thermostat (online.wsj.com)
8886.
Using Nokogiri to screen-scrape from the command line (robm.me.uk)
8887.
An Introduction to LFI Steganography (hackthis.co.uk)
8888.
How To Be A Great Developer (the-pastry-box-project.net)
8889.
Share your (OPML) list - feedshare.net (feedshare.net)
8890.
Is Technology Making the World Too Complex? (aeon.co)
8891.
In Ramallah, Palestine's growing tech/startup scene finds a hub (mashable.com)
8892.
Some post-Snowden thoughts (pawfal.org)
8893.
Vimeo debuts rebuilt html5 player, adds new tools (techvoid.com)
8894.
San Francisco's Most Popular iPhone Apps by Neighborhood (medium.com)
8895.
The Razer Nabu (razerzone.com)
8896.
Humble Indie Bundle X (humblebundle.com)
8897.
How to Sort a Divergent Decentralized List? (stackoverflow.com)
8898.
Mapping Poverty in America (nytimes.com)
8899.
Static or Dynamic Typing? Why not both? (slideshare.net)
8900.
With "Sponsored Data" AT&T is double dipping -also harmful to startups (gigaom.com)
8901.
How to dig up data for analysis, minus the crippling DB performance hit. (blog.mongohq.com)
8902.
Atlas: The First Fitness Tracker that Actually Tracks Your Workout (indiegogo.com)
8903.
Do you wake up to Pandora's music alarm clock? (blog.pandora.com)
8904.
PlayStation Now game-streaming service coming summer 2014 (polygon.com)
8905.
Johann Hari: You are being lied to about pirates (independent.co.uk)
8906.
Profitable Learning Curve for Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (online.wsj.com)
8907.
Jelly - the new social mobile app by Twitter co-founder Biz Stone (businessinsider.com)
8908.
Inequality and New York's Subway (newyorker.com)
8909.
T-Mobile CEO crashes AT&T party, is thrown out (washingtonpost.com)
8910.
Sony announces PlayStation Now, its cloud gaming service (theverge.com)