February 2014 Archive
10411.
10412.
Stackicons
(stackicons.com)
10413.
10414.
Your boring, old data is actually sexier than your newest technology
(zeroturnaround.com)
10415.
10416.
$19 billion: The Pricetag for Facebook's Future Relevance
(linkedin.com)
10417.
Show HN: Get feedback from top designers you might not afford to hire
(draftfeedback.com)
10418.
Show HN: Jumpr – My first libgdx game for Android
(play.google.com)
10419.
How to get a busy person to respond to your email
(medium.com)
10420.
10421.
Visualizing Correlates Of War Data With Leaflet.js
(lyonwj.com)
10422.
10423.
10424.
Today, I have been sold to Facebook for forty bucks
(facebook.com)
10425.
Death toll in Ukraine's fresh violence rises to 35 – Xinhua News
(news.xinhuanet.com)
10426.
Crowdsourcing a database of patent trolls
(demand.lexmachina.com)
10427.
10428.
Emulating a touch screen in Chrome
(coderwall.com)
10429.
The Math That Predicted The Revolutions Sweeping The Globe Right Now
(motherboard.vice.com)
10430.
This Internet Sucks: Trolls as a Service
(techendo.co)
10431.
Protecting American Inventors and Innovators
(whitehouse.gov)
10432.
Bokeh 0.4.1 Released
(continuum.io)
10433.
How to make sure you’re an email moron
(medium.com)
10434.
Steve Jobs Is Getting A Postage Stamp
(techcrunch.com)
10435.
Opera Opens Pre-Registration For Its Max Data-Savings Android App
(techcrunch.com)
10436.
10437.
Venezuela fallen in Civil War?
(caracaschronicles.com)
10438.
Ionic Security raises 25.5M from Google Ventures, Kleiner
(bizjournals.com)
10439.
Dogs brain scans reveal vocal responses
(bbc.co.uk)
10440.
That’s Not How the “Law of Large Numbers” Works
(confounding.net)