February 2014 Archive
3421.
Dogpatch – An HTTP API testing framework (github.com)
3422.
How I generated over $2.5M on Kickstarter and Indiegogo in one year. (medium.com)
3423.
New Relic claims revenue more than doubled in 2013 on its road to IPO (gigaom.com)
3424.
I Think My School is Distributing Pirated Software (reddit.com)
3425.
Explaining eBay's Turnaround (businessinsider.com)
3426.
Gödel machines (idsia.ch)
3427.
Gibbon: Playlists for learning (gibbon.co)
3428.
In one month, everyone in Iceland will own cryptocurrency (motherboard.vice.com)
3429.
Doing a sound synth in JavaScript (bitsnbites.eu)
3430.
ShowHN: My weekend project, EyeToffee.com (eyetoffee.com)
3431.
How many hours of minimum wage work it takes to earn a beer (qz.com)
3432.
Julia Studio – an open-source, cross-platform IDE for Julia (forio.com)
3433.
Show HN: We just launched a kick-ass Media API for the Web (media-api.com)
3434.
Saying goodbye to Internet in Turkey (medium.com)
3435.
Supercell dashboard hacked and numbers exposed – $5.1M in Daily Revenue (recode.net)
3436.
Nothing To Hide: an anti-stealth game where you are your own watchdog (back.nothingtohide.cc)
3437.
Don’t Overlook Sinatra when choosing a Ruby framework (blog.newrelic.com)
3438.
It Took A Eugenicist To Come Up With 'Moron' (npr.org)
3439.
The Graph That Changed Me (medium.com)
3440.
Show HN: A Guerilla Usability Test on Dropbox Photos (medium.com)
3441.
Linus Torvalds presents git at Google in 2007 (youtube.com)
3442.
VLine – free WebRTC video chat (vline.com)
3443.
Blockout.io (blockout.io)
3444.
Personal data – an emerging marketplace (technologyreview.com)
3445.
Maryland Bill would cut water and electricity to NSA headquarters (foxnews.com)
3446.
Mozilla Will Sell Ads In Firefox To Create A New Revenue Stream (techcrunch.com)
3447.
Microsoft could bring Android apps to Windows (theverge.com)
3448.
When Programmers Scrape By (newyorker.com)
3449.
We're One Step Closer to Nuclear Fusion Energy – Wired Science (wired.com)
3450.
Clapper Reads from Bush/Cheney/Nixon Playbook to Fear-monger over Transparency (firstlook.org)