January 2015 Archive
9451.
9452.
Deploying tor relays
(blog.mozilla.org)
9453.
Why does the 260 character path length limit exist in Windows?
(stackoverflow.com)
9454.
9455.
How to put some funny in your follow up
(blog.close.io)
9456.
9457.
Data Privacy day and why you should care
(community.openproducts.com)
9458.
How AWS Almost Didn't Happen
(forbes.com)
9459.
Introducing the Revamped Flurry Developer Documentation Site
(developer.yahoo.com)
9460.
How to Win at Rock Paper Scissors
(nymag.com)
9461.
Symbol GC in Ruby 2.2
(sitepoint.com)
9462.
How to Create Urgency to Increase Sales and Conversions
(conversionlink.com)
9463.
Facebook Groups
(facebookgroups.com)
9464.
9465.
Mobile Retail Stores in 2020
(bluefletch.com)
9466.
Where should you live joining a Silicon Valley startup incubator?
(bayarea.teleport.org)
9467.
9468.
Null Island
(en.wikipedia.org)
9469.
Amazon launches new email service called WorkMail
(gigaom.com)
9470.
9471.
9472.
9473.
9474.
9475.
Biology and Social Sci – admitting you have a reproducibility problem is First step
(washingtonpost.com)
9476.
A New(ish) Newsletter for Swift Developers
(swiftmonthly.com)
9477.
What Can a Pregnant Photojournalist Cover? Everything
(nytimes.com)
9478.
“Nobody knows where Apple’s tax is paid”
(youtube.com)
9479.
Amazon WorkMail – Managed Email and Calendaring in the AWS Cloud
(aws.amazon.com)
9480.
C++: The Good Parts
(amazon.com)