Behind the Smashing of a Vase
(nytimes.com)
February 2014 Archive
10141.
10142.
KDE Ships First Alpha of Frameworks 5
(kde.org)
10143.
The Decline of Empires visualized
(vimeo.com)
10144.
They want your data – here’s how they do it
(goldenfrog.com)
10145.
10146.
10147.
NoSQL indexing and query engine with ultra-low latency
(code.google.com)
10148.
Bitcoin protocol could help improve copyright.
(slate.com)
10149.
Reader/Writer Locking in .NET
(aashishkoirala.wordpress.com)
10150.
Target Customers
(startupnerd.co)
10151.
Artemis’s pCell Promises a Revolutionary Cure for Slow Wireless Data | TIME.com
(techland.time.com)
10152.
The User Experience of Washing Machines
(reversetype.com)
10153.
The Last Five Stand-Alone Diners in Manhattan
(scoutingny.com)
10154.
Why You Should Use Continuous Integration
(css-tricks.com)
10155.
What Does TDD Have to do with Star Trek?
(uxebu.com)
10156.
HyperCard: Way Too Early
(avc.com)
10157.
Tailored Fit – Your Online Personal Shopper
(tailoredfit.co)
10158.
YAGF 0.9.3 released
(symmetrica.net)
10159.
FCC Plans to Issue New 'Net Neutrality' Rules
(online.wsj.com)
10160.
New IPv6 Measurements: Comcast nearing 25%, Verizon Wireless 46%, DT at 18%
(internetsociety.org)
10161.
The Developer Shortage Lie
(recruiterproject.org)
10162.
Elasticsearch as a smart cache
(artirix.com)
10163.
Microsoft Just Declared War on GameStop
(fool.com)
10164.
10165.
HBS Professor Writes Blog Post, U.K. Stock Loses $390 Million
(businessweek.com)
10167.
Can you use Python 3?
(thechangelog.com)
10168.
10169.
Introducing SQUA(RED)
(squareup.com)
10170.
SQUA(RED)
(squareup.com)