January 2015 Archive
9961.
Hubble Goes High Def to Revisit the Iconic 'Pillars of Creation' (flickr.com)
9962.
What It's Like Working for a Funeral Home (thestranger.com)
9963.
Imagpic makes Internet advertising beautiful (startupdope.com)
9964.
Renovo Coupe: “the first all-electric American supercar” (renovomotors.com)
9965.
Would You Take This Bet? (youtube.com)
9966.
Intel unveils button-sized Curie module to power future wearables (wired.co.uk)
9967.
Run – The script manager for developers (github.com)
9968.
Neymar seems to use Popcorn-Time to watch “Game of Thrones” (instagram.com)
9969.
Light-Emitting Electronic Devices Keep Readers Awake Longer Than Print (hms.harvard.edu)
9970.
This Website Will Close in an Hour (wikitrotter.org)
9971.
Ask HN: Learning about product management? ()
9972.
CES: This router can power your devices wirelessly from 15 feet away (Energous) (engadget.com)
9973.
AirAsia and its effusive founder give lesson in managing crisis (chicagotribune.com)
9974.
GitHub dmca takedown notice of android code (reddit.com)
9975.
FAA Makes Exceptions to Commercial Drone Ban (inc.com)
9976.
Controversial cartoons published by Charlie Hebdo (foxnews.com)
9977.
AT&T will let 50M customers carry over unused data to the next month (theverge.com)
9978.
50 dos games are ported to JavaScript with em-dosbox (groups.google.com)
9979.
The top-viewed Wikipedia page for every day of 2014 (qz.com)
9980.
Create your own links collection on produktfang (produktfang.de)
9981.
DirecTV and Ice Cream (deliberateday.com)
9982.
Use hackerpub to publish news to HN (github.com)
9983.
How the World’s First Computer Was Rescued from the Scrap Heap (wired.com)
9984.
How JavaScript Timers Work (2008) (ejohn.org)
9985.
Ask HN: Is PHP datatyping broken? ()
9986.
AT&T defends unlimited data throttling, says the FTC can’t stop it (arstechnica.com)
9987.
Show HN: Introduce Yourself with Kax Card – New Business Card (kaxcard.com)
9988.
A repo to quickly pivot startup ideas (youtube.com)
9989.
Show HN: A first look at what we’re building (blog.buildingthetool.com)
9990.
Simple auto-login from emails using your favorite key-value store (danbirken.com)