January 2015 Archive
8461.
8462.
Soylent Slurps $20M from A16Z
(techcrunch.com)
8463.
Hacking TestFlight Invites
(medium.com)
8464.
The latest Project Ara video spot
(m.youtube.com)
8465.
Samsung approaches BlackBerry about buyout – source
(reuters.com)
8466.
Why children absorb more microwave radiation than adults: The consequences
(sciencedirect.com)
8467.
8468.
Finally, San Francisco Is Dealing with Its Poop Epidemic
(fastcoexist.com)
8469.
8470.
Remodelled ZX Spectrum production set to begin
(bbc.co.uk)
8471.
Arduino and OLED display to monitor Redis for fun and profit
(pyevolve.sourceforge.net)
8472.
8473.
How would you explain Markov Chain Monte Carlo to a layperson?
(stats.stackexchange.com)
8474.
Questioning the merit of meritocracy. (2009)
(geekfeminism.org)
8475.
Knitting is an Engineering Exercise
(christinelizblog.wordpress.com)
8476.
8477.
Seattle startup changing the food waste industry
(geekwire.com)
8478.
Procedural content generation: L-Systems
(blog.rabidgremlin.com)
8479.
Silicon Oxide Memories Catch Manufacturers’ Eye (2014)
(news.rice.edu)
8480.
Snapchat Is Asking Brands for $750,000 to Advertise
(adweek.com)
8481.
Startup Monetization Strategies
(innojme.blogspot.com)
8482.
6 to 5: Next generation JavaScript, today
(6to5.org)
8483.
Bitcoin below $185, mining hash rate drops, network volatile
(coindesk.com)
8484.
Books on a Diet
(medievalbooks.nl)
8485.
8486.
SpaceXtasy: Space travel is the dream of eccentrics and rich men
(grantland.com)
8487.
Savannah, the software forge for people committed to free software
(savannah.gnu.org)
8488.
India Faces Its First Major Net Neutrality Issue
(in.reuters.com)
8489.
8490.
Silk Road trial: Ross Ulbricht case could rewrite Internet law
(ibtimes.co.uk)