February 2014 Archive
9211.
Why We Switched From Mixpanel to KISS (nerds.petrofeed.com)
9212.
Queen’s University sues Samsung over patent theft (globalnews.ca)
9213.
HyperDex 1.1 released (hyperdex.org)
9214.
A Coryat scorekeeper for Jeopardy (crosscuttingconcerns.com)
9215.
Faceted navigation best practices (googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com)
9216.
New Jersey Slaps MIT Bitcoin hackers with subpoena – and they're fighting back (tryary.com)
9217.
What it takes to run Stack Overflow (nickcraver.com)
9218.
Quantum computers: cracking existing codes but creating new harder ones (phys.org)
9219.
Facebook drops HasOffers and Kontagent as MMPs (gamezebo.com)
9220.
HTML5 is dead. (github.com)
9221.
Obama: From Bottom-Up Candidate to Top-Down President (techonomy.com)
9222.
America Forgot How to Talk to Its Zombie Spaceship (nationaljournal.com)
9223.
Laser fusion experiment extracts net energy from fuel (nature.com)
9224.
We’ve found the oldest star in the known universe (extremetech.com)
9225.
The One Thing Missing From Square’s LinkedIn (daniellegeva.com)
9226.
New accelerator for hardware startups accepting applications by February 25th (inventures.eu)
9227.
Even Among the Richest of the Rich, Fortunes Diverge (nytimes.com)
9228.
SpaceList blogs about its development cycle (blog.spacelist.ca)
9229.
HP-UX Kernel – Basic Orginasation and Design (vidcat.org)
9230.
Mpc – Parser Combinators for C (github.com)
9231.
Google Wants to Speed Up the Internet with QUIC (infoq.com)
9232.
Flappy Bird, have eBay exploited us? (amitjayshah.tumblr.com)
9233.
Mozilla Will Sell Ads In Firefox To Create A New Revenue Stream (techcrunch.com)
9234.
Nuclear fusion hits energy milestone (cbc.ca)
9235.
Validating a business idea inexpensively and fast? (brightjourney.com)
9236.
Microsoft changes policy on third-party signing of EFI code (itwire.com)
9237.
Starttls.info checks if a mail server allows transport encryption (starttls.info)
9238.
Looks like reports of the Yutu rover's death were highly exaggerated (planetary.org)
9239.
Clapper Fear-Mongers Over Transparency (firstlook.org)
9240.
EA adds, then removes, “ pay to win” lawnmowers from Plants vs. Zombies 2 (arstechnica.com)