January 2014 Archive
1621.
Email is Broken: People Sent 67 Trillion Emails in 2013 (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1622.
Humble Indie Bundle X – Pay what you want and help charity (humblebundle.com)
1623.
Objective-C Generics (github.com)
1624.
Path Beta for Windows Phone 8 (blog.path.com)
1625.
Battling Silicon Valley Wage Suppression (blog.mightyspring.com)
1626.
Understanding Japan (sivers.org)
1627.
Facebook Allows Advertisers to Target Users Based on Offline Spending Habits (online.wsj.com)
1628.
U.S. conducted biological weapon field tests in Okinawa: documents (english.kyodonews.jp)
1629.
Ask HN: Why use Python or similar?
1630.
Buses for Tech Workers in San Francisco Will Pay Fee (nytimes.com)
1631.
The Space Monkey Upgrade Scam (recursiverobot.com)
1632.
Companies Flee U.S. Tax System by Reincorporating Abroad (bloomberg.com)
1633.
DNSSEC surpasses 50% of root domains (blog.icann.org)
1634.
I didn't have a contract with my friend and my business tore us apart (startupsanonymous.com)
1635.
When to propose a relationship to your Anonymous Visitor (cucumbertown.com)
1636.
Adults are Obsolete Children (blog.headlinr.com)
1637.
Why So Many Musicians Are Leaving San Francisco for L.A. (pitchfork.com)
1638.
You should be amazed (oliveremberton.com)
1639.
HealthCare.gov: It almost worked (re-cycledair.com)
1640.
Defending PowerPoint Against Tufte (john-foreman.com)
1641.
The Rich Country Trap (economix.blogs.nytimes.com)
1642.
Show HN: Pinegrow Web Designer, multipage editor with Bootstrap & Less (pinegrow.com)
1643.
Jelly's First Week: An Outside-Looking-In Data Analysis (blog.rjmetrics.com)
1644.
Target Confirms Point-of-Sale Malware Was Used in Attack (securityweek.com)
1645.
With great computing power comes great surveillance (theatlantic.com)
1646.
Lightweight Indexing for Small Strings (spin.atomicobject.com)
1647.
Build-your-own-Dropbox service AeroFS releases iOS app for private clouds (arstechnica.com)
1648.
$90 million in maintenance per year for healthcare.gov (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
1649.
Ask HN: Password best practices?
1650.
Are you a Real Libertarian, or a ROYAL Libertarian? (geolib.com)