February 2014 Archive
4171.
Startup NY – tax free 10 years (startup-ny.com)
4172.
Migration of Monarch Butterflies Shrinks Again Under Inhospitable Conditions (nytimes.com)
4173.
Thinking in Animation Frames: Tuning Blink for 60 Hz (groups.google.com)
4174.
New Google patent: automatically sending your videos and photos to law enforcement (phandroid.com)
4175.
From the GA analytics.js source code: `$.answer=42` and `if(a||42=a.answer)`. (google-analytics.com)
4176.
Embedded in Academia: Use of Assertions (blog.regehr.org)
4177.
HSBC Bank on Verge of Collapse: Second Major Banking Crash Imminent (iacknowledge.net)
4178.
Kentucky lets Computer Programming satisfy their foreign language requirement (courier-journal.com)
4179.
“Fat model, skinny controller” is a load of rubbish (joncairns.com)
4180.
Check My Torrent IP (checkmytorrentip.com)
4181.
Does your mobile app feel ancient after Paper? (appiterate.com)
4182.
Show HN: United States Quiz (Sound) (murica.herokuapp.com)
4183.
Technologies we've used to improve the Mixlr Livepage (dev.mixlr.com)
4184.
TLK.IO – A simple web chat (tlk.io)
4185.
JS1K 2014 – Dragons (JavaScript demo contest) (js1k.com)
4186.
Error 418 – I’m a Teapot (weirdpress.org)
4187.
Where people run, mapped (flowingdata.com)
4188.
Amazon lays foundation for giant video advertising business (cnbc.com)
4189.
Syrian Electronic Army Gained Control of Facebook.com Domain? (cybernewsalerts.com)
4190.
Making the world's scariest 2.5D game (redbull.com)
4191.
Important security information for FRITZ!Box users ()
4192.
Linear Logic Programming (infoq.com)
4193.
MemSQL throws a curve, adds column store on flash (gigaom.com)
4194.
Google now displays large-format video in search results (google.com)
4195.
Show HN: Breadbox – Local, freshly-baked bread delivered to your home (getbreadbox.com)
4196.
Paperclip vulnerability leading to XSS or RCE (homakov.blogspot.com)
4197.
For the Arduino and Raspberry Pi afficiondos (www-ssl.intel.com)
4198.
Gulp.js is awfully similar to James.js, coincidence? ()
4199.
NSA is collecting less than 30 percent of U.S. call data (washingtonpost.com)
4200.
Fukushima radiation levels underestimated by five times – TEPCO (rt.com)