January 2015 Archive
4801.
My Startup Had All of Our iMacs Stolen & Here's How We Saved the Company (nextshark.com)
4802.
Why Every Startup Needs a Press Kit (entrepreneur.com)
4803.
Looks like those IBM layoffs have started (gigaom.com)
4804.
Invest in Startups – Wefunder.me (wefunder.me)
4805.
Joe Lonsdale Statement (joelonsdalestatement.com)
4806.
This is Tesla's first battery swap station (gigaom.com)
4807.
Google Offering 24 Hours of Inbox Invites for All (cyberkendra.com)
4808.
The FCC just defined broadband as 25 Mbps down and 3 Mbps up (gigaom.com)
4809.
Teacher: I see the difference in educational privilege every day (washingtonpost.com)
4810.
The Surprising Secret of India’s Success Could Be Its Brain Drain (blogs.wsj.com)
4811.
Best cities to live in [pdf] (safecities.economist.com)
4812.
FTC finalizes privacy settlement with Snapchat over 'deceived' users (theverge.com)
4813.
The Halting Progress of Mind-Controlled Robot Tech (technewsworld.com)
4814.
Review: Automatic, a Simple, Smart Driving Assistant for Willing Drivers (recode.net)
4815.
Spite houses (en.wikipedia.org)
4816.
The Online Battle for Papyrus Texts (telegraph.co.uk)
4817.
These 5 user comments boosted my conversion rate from 0,8% to 6% (medium.com)
4818.
Ruby on Rails App Recipes (stuk.io)
4819.
Open source carries software-defined storage forward (zdnet.com)
4820.
Tesla Is Working on Robotic Snakes That Emerge from the Wall to Charge Your Car (twitter.com)
4821.
Finding and exploiting ntpd vulnerabilities (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
4822.
The FCC says it will vote on net neutrality in February (washingtonpost.com)
4823.
Five cases that will give NSA a hard time (arstechnica.com)
4824.
Did you answer the question I asked (thegrumpyprogrammer.com)
4825.
'a living hell' for disabled slaves on South Korean islands (bigstory.ap.org)
4826.
Show HN: Trackmemo.io – A news feed of your team (trackmemo.io)
4827.
Write libraries, not services (drmaciver.com)
4828.
Systems Thinking (en.wikipedia.org)
4829.
Why Our Analemma Looks Like a Figure 8 (2009) (scienceblogs.com)
4830.
The hardware that powers 100,000 Git repositories (about.gitlab.com)