January 2014 Archive
9601.
List of popular Medium collections (nbrogi.com)
9602.
What Would Make You More Likely to Read This Story? (sciencedaily.com)
9603.
Doctorow Ruminates On How A 'Brain' Becomes A Mind (npr.org)
9604.
Provisioning and Deployment with Ansible (stavros.io)
9605.
Virtual Science Labs for MOOCs (blogs.edweek.org)
9606.
Swedes hard drives wide open to the net (translate.google.com)
9607.
Open Source: Make Any Application or Game Borderless-Fullscreen (andrew.codeusa.net)
9608.
Developing with pull requests (stavros.io)
9609.
Using soap to find a minimum solution to the Steiner tree problem (youtube.com)
9610.
Hacking on the Ghost Blogging Platform (peteratt.com)
9611.
First Observation of a Quantum Cheshire Cat (medium.com)
9612.
Yahoo Ads Malware Issue Larger Than Originally Reported (recode.net)
9613.
Server Buying Decisions: Memory (anandtech.com)
9614.
Elon Musk on Being Acquainted with Problems (richardprice.io)
9615.
One Year Ago, Aaron Swartz Killed Himself And No One’s Talking About Depression (goggl.es)
9616.
The Functional Template Library (github.com)
9617.
Show HN: FOLO, a sci-fi mono-wheel based electronics toy (geekybuddha.com)
9618.
IBM Invests $1 Billion to Grow Watson Supercomputer's Struggling Business (spectrum.ieee.org)
9619.
Ask HN: Anyone in SF looking for a business co-founder? ()
9620.
Save our sharks | Greenpeace Australia Pacific (greenpeace.org.au)
9621.
FTC Hits JustFab CEO’s Company With $26.5 Million Fine (recode.net)
9622.
Why I bet on CoinDesk — the voice of digital currency (medium.com)
9623.
Why is the NSA grabbing all your private data? (lemire.me)
9624.
How tracking customers in-store will soon be the norm (theguardian.com)
9625.
A micro CMS for static websites, with a focus on good navigation practices. (urubu.jandecaluwe.com)
9626.
Docking of Orbital Science Cygnus [Ongoing] (nasa.gov)
9627.
Novena: The Open Hardware Notebook (bunniestudios.com)
9628.
Startup Lawyer's firm now accepting Bitcoin (startuplawyer.com)
9629.
Dropbox Status Update (tech.dropbox.com)
9630.
Why are mathematical proofs that rely on computers controversial? (math.stackexchange.com)