2014 Archive
15031.
Dismantling Fukushima: The World's Toughest Demolition Project
(spectrum.ieee.org)
15032.
Dubai detectives to get Google Glass
(reuters.com)
15033.
15035.
15036.
Show HN: InvoiceAtOnce – Easy Invoice Creation
(invoiceatonce.com)
15037.
15038.
Google discards extensions that force feed users ads in Chrome
(news.cnet.com)
15039.
Bill Gates: I assume my phone's not being tapped
(news.cnet.com)
15040.
Introduction to Aspect-Oriented Programming
(abstractowl.github.io)
15041.
Crowdfunding is too expensive
(ink.hackeress.com)
15042.
15043.
15044.
Why We Don’t Know the Size of the Transgender Population
(fivethirtyeight.com)
15045.
Blimps Protecting Washington, D.C
(fastcompany.com)
15046.
Flappy Bird in HTML5
(uralozden.com)
15047.
Show HN: Cold Call Manager
(coldcallmanager.com)
15048.
Dispositional mindfulness is associated with reduced implicit learning
(sciencedirect.com)
15049.
The Shrinking World of Ideas
(chronicle.com)
15050.
Cryptography May Not Be Dead, But It Is on Life Support
(blog.varonis.com)
15051.
15052.
Should error messages apologize?
(ux.stackexchange.com)
15053.
Employee Equity: Too Little?
(avc.com)
15054.
Is Kindness Physically Attractive?
(blogs.scientificamerican.com)
15055.
Keepod Unite: $7 PC to bridge the digital divide
(indiegogo.com)
15056.
The SAS vs. R Debate
(inside-bigdata.com)
15057.
I'm back. This time without Google
(ahmedatia.com)
15058.
15059.
Time Warner Cable Shareholders Approve Sale to Comcast
(bloomberg.com)
15060.
The Semantic Web Is Dead. Long Live the Semantic Web
(blog.blikk.co)