February 2014 Archive
7651.
(Sock?) Puppets by Gwen – Did GoDaddy Rig Their Superbowl Ad? (localseoguide.com)
7652.
Youtube Doesnt have Robots.txt (youtube.com)
7653.
Ask HN: Review Fik Stores ()
7654.
Interactive map of California water rights (projects-ca.statewater.org)
7655.
Write software to help make people see ()
7656.
Civilizing Web Programming with Dart (Gilad Bracha) (infoq.com)
7657.
Google Safe Browsing identifies malicious activity on Google.com (google.com)
7658.
The Booming Industry Of Startups Serving Startups (fastcolabs.com)
7659.
Can Bitcoin save the Post Office? (bloomberg.com)
7660.
The Twitter redesign is here (nbcnews.com)
7661.
'A Cancer That's Eroding The Market': Reactions To EA's Dungeon Keeper (kotaku.com)
7662.
Bootstrap 3 vs Foundation 5 (medium.com)
7663.
Learning JavaScript Design Patterns (addyosmani.com)
7664.
Is This Story an Ad? (fastcompany.com)
7665.
NSA files decoded: Edward Snowden's surveillance revelations explained (theguardian.com)
7666.
Mashape: API to optimize shipping costs (blog.mashape.com)
7667.
Artificial Selection: Evolutionary ideas about designing better interfaces. (medium.com)
7668.
Node.js + Visual Studio (coderead.wordpress.com)
7669.
Matthew Modine: What I learned from Stanley Kubrick (loopinsight.com)
7670.
The Problems of Developing for Internet Explorer 7 in a Modern World (careers.miovision.com)
7671.
Why Your Product-Driven Team Sucks at Sales (blog.9slides.com)
7672.
Democrats try to reinstate net neutrality rules struck down by court (arstechnica.com)
7673.
Anatomy of a JavaScript video game loop (developer.mozilla.org)
7674.
As Microsoft CEO rumors swirl, consider the Bill Gates factor (news.cnet.com)
7675.
A Tale Of Two 'Papers' (techcrunch.com)
7676.
5 reasons why battery innovation is hard for Silicon Valley (gigaom.com)
7677.
It's Not Just API Keys, Either (Git credential leaks) (jamiehoyle.com)
7678.
Raise Your Hand and Ask (notes.ericjiang.com)
7679.
Stop solving problems you don't yet have (rachelandrew.co.uk)
7680.
Cwrap: a set of tools to create a fully isolated network environment (cwrap.org)