January 2014 Archive
1321.
AOL Sells Winamp And Shoutcast to Online Radio Aggregator Radionomy (techcrunch.com)
1322.
Investing In Startups In Europe (avc.com)
1323.
Auth with JSON Web Tokens (jpadilla.com)
1324.
Drawing fractals with PostgreSQL (explainextended.com)
1325.
Screen shots of source code seen in TV and film (moviecode.tumblr.com)
1326.
Windows 7 'back by popular demand', says HP as it targets wary consumers (theguardian.com)
1327.
The Most Influential Microprocessors of All Time (pcworld.com)
1328.
Elite Hacker Barnaby Jack 'overdosed on drugs' (m.bbc.co.uk)
1329.
Box Refreshes Its iOS Apps, Gives Users Who Download Them 50GB Of Free Storage (techcrunch.com)
1330.
LESS vs Sass? It’s time to switch to Sass (flippinawesome.org)
1331.
Young 'pranksters' skewed landmark sexuality study (news.cornell.edu)
1332.
King: Our approach to IP (about.king.com)
1333.
Hand Coding A Personal Website (seogadget.com)
1334.
Bootstrapping Your Startup: Do You Really Need Early Investment? (blog.woorank.com)
1335.
Why do washing machines have windows? (ux.stackexchange.com)
1336.
Path Closes $25 Million Funding, Led by Indonesia’s Bakrie Global Group (recode.net)
1337.
Ethereum “Dagger” proof-of-work function is flawed (bitslog.wordpress.com)
1338.
Launching the Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab (2013) (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
1339.
Bootstrap or Die - Lessons Learned From a Web Startup's Murder/Suicide (2010) (bootstrappy.blogspot.se)
1340.
Face Tracker in JavaScript (visagetechnologies.com)
1341.
The easiest way to add WebSockets to Django (jpadilla.com)
1342.
English Letter Frequency Counts: Mayzner Revisited (2013) (norvig.com)
1343.
Killing RC4 (softly) (blog.cloudflare.com)
1344.
Web design trends for 2014 (econsultancy.com)
1345.
Misconceptions About Forward Secrecy (blog.thijsalkema.de)
1346.
Print every character your program doesn't have (codegolf.stackexchange.com)
1347.
Free Bootstrap Framework for Startups (designmodo.github.io)
1348.
Why Are American Colleges Obsessed With 'Leadership'? (theatlantic.com)
1349.
Making PHP Safer (tech.blog.box.com)
1350.
What You Get When 30 People Draw a World Map From Memory (theatlantic.com)