January 2014 Archive
9841.
Manager claims he was fired for asking to give Indian staff equal pay
(theregister.co.uk)
9842.
Big Data + Big Pharma = Big Money
(propublica.org)
9843.
Functional Reactive Programming on iOS
(leanpub.com)
9844.
9845.
Are Programmers Introverted or Just ENFJ?
(en.wikipedia.org)
9846.
Curved TVs are the new 3DTVs
(livedigitally.com)
9847.
The return of open mail relays
(spamhaus.org)
9848.
Myrddin Monthly: Language Updates in December/January.
(eigenstate.org)
9849.
Illuminated Macros in Clojure
(youtube.com)
9850.
Biology and political orientation
(en.wikipedia.org)
9851.
How Your Language Affects Your Wealth and Health
(scientificamerican.com)
9852.
CSS Vertical Centering...again
(davidwalsh.name)
9853.
The Dead Grandmother/Exam Syndrome
(blogs.msdn.com)
9854.
9855.
A New Funding Model for Scientists
(sciencecareers.sciencemag.org)
9856.
Google Buys Nest
(lockedowndesign.com)
9857.
The Race Card
(jada.ms)
9858.
Buttons Morph Out Of Your Touchscreen With Tactus
(businessinsider.com)
9859.
Ubuntu maker boosted revenue in 2013 but doubled loss to $21 million
(arstechnica.com)
9860.
Respect to Neil Patel but the Popups are Annoying =/
(quicksprout.com)
9861.
Introducing Muse: the Brain-Sensing Headband
(shoplocket.com)
9862.
Computer Science for Everyone
(forbes.com)
9863.
Nest says it will not share information with Google.
(techcrunch.com)
9864.
Kim Dotcom: The Man Behind Mega
(vice.com)
9865.
Britain's World War I diaries go online
(skynews.com.au)
9866.
Using Python to Code by Voice [video]
(youtube.com)
9867.
Why one week with Google Glass was enough
(mattkelly.com.au)
9868.
A CD spectrometer.
(cs.cmu.edu)
9869.
Algorithm Predicts Literary Success
(hyperallergic.com)
9870.