January 2014 Archive
2131.
Why Apple Is Losing Ground To The Samsung Brand (forbes.com)
2132.
Show HN: https://www.markdownmail.io – Bulk newsletter sender using Amazon SES
2133.
Ask HN: Any decent postgreSQL tutorial for a newbie ()
2134.
Adblock Plus Payday – $ 30 million from Amazon, Ebay, Google and Yahoo (translate.google.com)
2135.
GitHub Stargazers (codeplanet.io)
2136.
Adobe goes 3D (blog.sketchfab.com)
2137.
Seeking Mediocre Ruby Devs (groups.google.com)
2138.
Optimal certainty-equivalent spending retirements with DataNitro (blog.streeteye.com)
2139.
Dropping out of High School to Join a Startup in San Francisco (zolmeister.com)
2140.
Cards for Humanity - Thought Experiment on Brainstorming Big Ideas (neltnerb.tumblr.com)
2141.
Facebook considers itself malicious (facebook.com)
2142.
I do not have a lot of strong opinions (jaspervdj.be)
2143.
Random Terrain Generation – A Clojure Walkthrough (blog.mediocregopher.com)
2144.
Ostinato – Packet/Traffic Generator and Analyzer (code.google.com)
2145.
The New York Times Had a Mistake on Its Front Page for More Than a Century (theatlantic.com)
2146.
Microsoft removed Tor from machines as malware (business-technology.co.uk)
2147.
Report: CEO of Bitcoin exchange arrested (businessinsider.com)
2148.
Quick Left and Sprint.ly pair up to form a web-development superpower (venturebeat.com)
2149.
Introducing PigPen: Map-Reduce for Clojure (techblog.netflix.com)
2150.
Why Women Aren’t Welcome on the Internet (psmag.com)
2151.
The Modern Marketer’s Guide to App Analytics and Measurement (blog.urx.com)
2152.
Kickstarter Needs A Sexual Awakening (techcrunch.com)
2153.
Netflix Monitors BitTorrent To Purchase Shows (forbes.com)
2154.
Continuously jam all wifi clients within range (github.com)
2155.
GED test overhauled; some states opt for new exam (bigstory.ap.org)
2156.
AngularDart for AngularJS Developers. Introduction to the best Angular yet. (victorsavkin.com)
2157.
Female programmers in Sudan hindered by U.S sanctions on Internet access (techpresident.com)
2158.
Adware vendors buy Chrome Extensions to send ad- and malware-filled updates (arstechnica.com)
2159.
Tuesday Tinkering: Try something new (collectiveidea.com)
2160.
First TV interview with Edward Snowden (original english version) (archive.org)