February 2014 Archive
5341.
25 Programming Quotes that are Funny too (journaldev.com)
5342.
The Marvel API – a case study in how to not respect developers (blog.dopter.se)
5343.
How to use a multimeter (loopinsight.com)
5344.
Harvesting Startup Ideas From Browsing Available Domains (blog.jabeuy.com)
5345.
Chromecast now open to developers with the Google Cast SDK (blog.chromium.org)
5346.
Chromecast is now open to developers (chrome.blogspot.com)
5347.
Pebble launches its App Store (techcrunch.com)
5348.
Steam Music (steamcommunity.com)
5349.
Facebook Develops A Photoshop For Interaction Design, And It's Free (fastcodesign.com)
5350.
Facebook “Paper” May Beat Trademark Complaint (techcrunch.com)
5351.
How We Bought Washington Post Religion Section for $2 (ryanmelogy.com)
5352.
Corruption across EU 'breathtaking' – EU Commission (bbc.co.uk)
5353.
Dell's latest laptop combines OS X and Windows 8 (theverge.com)
5354.
Intriguing Tech Acquisition Scenarios (avneeshkohli.com)
5355.
Dungeon keeper review (superlevel.de)
5356.
Show HN: Demo of word2vec on GoogleNews (radimrehurek.com)
5357.
Total Surveillance State, One Vehicle At A Time. (wired.com)
5358.
Minimum you should know about Unicode and Character sets (joelonsoftware.com)
5359.
The Four Freedoms (ma.tt)
5360.
Top Super Bowl Commercials: A lesson in PR (rayyanislam.squarespace.com)
5361.
New Jersey School Throws Away Autistic Child’s Lunch Numerous Times (aattp.org)
5362.
Copyright and Your Face (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
5363.
Google Told to Remove San Francisco Bay Barge (recode.net)
5364.
Google ordered to move 'mystery' barge island in San Francisco Bay (latimes.com)
5365.
AT&T Has Invented A Way To Charge You Twice For The Same Internet (readwrite.com)
5366.
The biggest land rush in the history of the Internet starts on February 4 (qz.com)
5367.
Jeopardy champ Arthur Chu is shaking up the game with his unorthodox strategy (cleveland.com)
5368.
8 Surprising Ways Music Affects and Benefits our Brains (blog.bufferapp.com)
5369.
Target to accelerate $100 million chip-enabled smart card program (reuters.com)
5370.
Why is Apple being so nostalgic? (newyorker.com)