January 2014 Archive
16591.
British fighter jet takes to the skies carrying 3D-printed part
(techrepublic.com)
16592.
Chris Christie: Me-me-mea culpa
(washingtonpost.com)
16593.
From Harvard, a Cheaper Storage Battery
(nytimes.com)
16594.
PEP 404 -- Python 2.8 Un-release Schedule
(python.org)
16595.
16596.
Imagination and talent under a hellish sun
(jdbentley.com)
16597.
16598.
Animated 3D earth wind model
(earth.nullschool.net)
16599.
16600.
Advice On How To Stay Relevant From Musician St. Vincent
(fastcolabs.com)
16601.
The first phone company to publish a transparency report isn’t AT&T or Verizon
(washingtonpost.com)
16602.
Wave of jumbo squids hits California
(usatoday.com)
16603.
16604.
Test
(washingtontimes.com)
16605.
16606.
Automate the setup of your development environment
(chrisrickard.com)
16607.
Sentenced For Circling: Google+ Invite Puts Man Behind Bars
(marketingland.com)
16608.
"Commotion" and Protecting Privacy Through Mesh Networks
(thenerfherder.blogspot.com)
16609.
16610.
Amazon launches re-designed portal for developers
(geekwire.com)
16611.
16612.
Surprisingly, YouTube's Music Service Could Threaten Rap Genius
(fastcolabs.com)
16613.
16614.
Filtered: free/open IMAP filter with unique email features
(boingboing.net)
16615.
What changed in web design this year (and what’s next)
(sideproject.io)
16616.
NUKEMAP by Alex Wellerstein
(nuclearsecrecy.com)
16617.
Y++ 0.6.4 primary reviewed : html5 and youtube 2.5 hack vision
(addons.mozilla.org)
16618.
Larry Ellison on in-memory databases (2000)
(youtube.com)
16619.
Poland to shrink by over 2 million by 2035
(thenews.pl)
16620.
Why can't the IT industry deliver as in other industries?
(programmers.stackexchange.com)