January 2015 Archive
6991.
Expedia Buys Travelocity for $280M in Cash (dealbook.nytimes.com)
6992.
CIA’s Top Spy Steps Down (thedailybeast.com)
6993.
Data Elixir #19 – What Do You Think About Machines That Think? (dataelixir.com)
6994.
Global ENIGMA consortium cracks brain’s genetic codes for aging (kurzweilai.net)
6995.
24 Business Insights I’ve Learned from Billionaire Dan Gilbert (tedserbinski.com)
6996.
What We Learned About How Planes Fly Was Wrong (danielmiessler.com)
6997.
The 1977 tablet that took up an entire room (wired.com)
6998.
Silk Goxed: How DPR used Mtgox for hedging and lost big (np.reddit.com)
6999.
Here’s the Secret Silk Road Journal from the Laptop of Ross Ulbricht (wired.com)
7000.
From oh-my-zsh to Prezto (danielmiessler.com)
7001.
Swapbox – Anonymously swap photos with a random Dropbox user (swapbox.co)
7002.
Learn Python Through Public Data Hacking (dabeaz.com)
7003.
What it's like to drive Saudi Arabian princesses around (pri.org)
7004.
Attention is the Currency of Leadership (ceklog.kindel.com)
7005.
Monopoly Money (blog.solarcity.com)
7006.
Official IRSSI Docker image (registry.hub.docker.com)
7007.
UCI, fellow chemists find a way to unboil eggs (news.uci.edu)
7008.
A Reddit community is considering leaving Reddit due to pervasive bullying (reddit.com)
7009.
Updated(Read Updates) Quick Comparison Between Nim and Rust (arthurtw.github.io)
7010.
How an Internet trolling victim bonded with her worst troll (arstechnica.com)
7011.
Top 5 frustrations of the Software Engineer (medium.com)
7012.
Travel and Expense Automation for Startups (trippeo.com)
7013.
Your Ideas need a Notebook (limelight.link)
7014.
Holy Shit, I Interviewed the President (medium.com)
7015.
A Quiet Revolution in Helping Lift the Burden of Student Debt (nytimes.com)
7016.
Marriott vulnerability exposing hotel reservations and payment info [FIXED] (randywestergren.com)
7017.
How technology will change legal practice (medium.com)
7018.
7 Science-Based Reasons to Use Emoticons at Work (thenextweb.com)
7019.
List of Google Domains (en.wikipedia.org)
7020.
First Videos Created of Whole Brain Neural Activity in an Unrestrained Animal (technologyreview.com)