February 2014 Archive
9121.
The list of books banned in India (pastebin.com)
9122.
EF 6.1.0 Beta 1 Available (blogs.msdn.com)
9123.
A World Without Car Crashes (theatlanticcities.com)
9124.
Freedom of Press Index 2014: USA falls 13 places (now just above Haiti) (rsf.org)
9125.
E-mails from an asshole – The art of trolling (dontevenreply.com)
9126.
Kaspersky Lab Announces Establishment Of International Advisory Board (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
9127.
Mozilla to sell advertising in Firefox browser (m.techspot.com)
9128.
Kaspersky Lab Uncovers “The Mask” (aka Careto) (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
9129.
I hate blogging. (medium.com)
9130.
Finnish gaming company Supercell grosses $900M in its third year (arcticstartup.com)
9131.
Google's $3.2 Billion Nest Acquisition Is Now Final (recode.net)
9132.
The Perception Of Conflict Is Conflict (avc.com)
9133.
A Mind-Bending Font Inspired by a Famous Optical Illusion (wired.com)
9134.
Let me Google that for you (lmgtfy.com)
9135.
A New Old C Compiler Prototype by Ken Thompson for Plan9 (vidcat.org)
9136.
The Old Reader introduces premium subscription (theoldreader.com)
9137.
How many chops does it take Hercules to kill an N-headed Hydra? (blog.hjm.im)
9138.
How I Optimized the Crazy Egg Home Page (copyhackers.com)
9139.
Netflix Streaming Speeds Getting Worse For Comcast and Verizon FiOS Customers (consumerist.com)
9140.
Show HN: Query Youtube from the browser. (github.com)
9141.
15 years of Apple’s homepage (thetechblock.com)
9142.
Report: EU loses faith in U.S. ability to manage Internet (pcworld.com)
9143.
The Search for Redis on Google Cloud is Over (redislabs.com)
9144.
Rabbit Proto: print 3D plastic and capacitive touch sensors (rabbitproto.com)
9145.
This is what a competitive broadband market looks like (washingtonpost.com)
9146.
Have you ever climbed an abandoned roller-coaster? (totorotimes.com)
9147.
BitCoin and Pseudoanonymity: What Your Accountant needs to know (github.com)
9148.
EU Pushes to Globalize Internet Governance (online.wsj.com)
9149.
X86 is Turing-complete with no registers (mainisusuallyafunction.blogspot.in)
9150.
Namebench said I could improve DNS performance by 73% (apmexaminer.com)