February 2014 Archive
3481.
Enabling Java in Latency Sensitive Environments (infoq.com)
3482.
Analysis of Hired – The Marketplace Where Tech Companies Compete to Hire You (telegraphresearch.com)
3483.
Show HN: Automatic SXSW RSVP Tool (getwillcall.com)
3484.
D3 and React – the future of charting components? (10consulting.com)
3485.
WhatsApp: The inside story (wired.co.uk)
3486.
GoShip: A simple tool for deploying code to servers (github.com)
3487.
The 10 Steps of WhatsApp’s Onboarding (blog.kirigin.com)
3488.
Jim Weirich (en.wikipedia.org)
3489.
Hipsterdb: The Webscaliest Database You've Never Heard Of (github.com)
3490.
Rank and Filed: SEC Filings for Humans (rankandfiled.com)
3491.
The real reason Facebook bought WhatsApp? Your address book. (fullcontact.com)
3492.
Google's Project Tango (youtube.com)
3493.
'npm install --save' No Longer Uses Tildes (fredkschott.com)
3494.
How wolves can alter the course of rivers (blog.ted.com)
3495.
Artificial Intelligence for Humans, Vol 2: Nature Algorithms (kickstarter.com)
3496.
AptDeco (YC W14) Gives Apartment-Hopping NY'ers a Way To Buy and Sell Furniture (techcrunch.com)
3497.
JPMorgan Chase Closing Accounts of Coinbase [YC S12] Customers (reddit.com)
3498.
Fitbit Issues Voluntary Recall For Fitbit Force Due To Skin Irritation (techcrunch.com)
3499.
Microsoft Said to Cut Windows Price 70% to Counter Rivals (bloomberg.com)
3500.
How do I “think in AngularJS” if I have a jQuery background? (stackoverflow.com)
3501.
[NSFW] Clitter – Twitter porn (clitter.co)
3502.
Will the Net Stay Neutral? (nytimes.com)
3503.
Are the robots about to rise? (Interview with Ray Kurzweil) (theguardian.com)
3504.
Silicon Valley is No Model for America (newgeography.com)
3505.
Bjarne Again: Hallelujah for C++ (2013) (theregister.co.uk)
3506.
ZeroMQ: The Design of Messaging Middleware (drdobbs.com)
3507.
Apple's customer support has gone to shit (pastebin.com)
3508.
So This Is What Getting Pwned Is Like (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
3509.
NSA moves from bugging German Chancellor to bugging German ministers (arstechnica.com)
3510.
Worse than Wal-Mart: Amazon’s secret history of ruthlessly intimidating workers (salon.com)