January 2015 Archive
10921.
Women in Tech and Men in Zumba (llewellynfalco.blogspot.com)
10922.
Hats Off to Mozilla (linuxjournal.com)
10923.
IoT Protocols (sparkfun.com)
10924.
A mile wide, an inch deep (medium.com)
10925.
Show HN: An easy-to-use neural network library written in ruby (github.com)
10926.
This I Believe: Culture Means Everything (stablekernel.com)
10927.
Watchguard.com been hacked? ()
10928.
A beta program called code my startup (tumblr.godsofmayhem.com)
10929.
Digital Ocean Connectivity Issues (status.digitalocean.com)
10930.
Hello N2O (blog.crashdump.io)
10931.
The importance of looking (bitar.io)
10932.
Show HN: Custom Elements with ES6 (h3manth.com)
10933.
Google Cardboard is the right VR gadget for right now. But what's next? (fastcompany.com)
10934.
The Smart, Angry Home (newyorker.com)
10935.
The Trough of Sorrow – Just Give Up? (blog.hellocode.co)
10936.
How everybody was wrong about the future of Social Networking (meshedsociety.com)
10937.
The Fizz Buzz from Outer Space (thedailywtf.com)
10938.
I2P Network Survey (thetinhat.com)
10939.
Why Use Fig for Docker Automation? (container-solutions.com)
10940.
AI is coming to IoT, and not all the brains will be in the cloud (gigaom.com)
10941.
Founder's Cabin: A weekly publication for founders, entrepreneurs & startups (founderscabin.io)
10942.
Mercedes reveals self driving luxury car at CES (bloomberg.com)
10943.
Simple Routing with Ring (macromancy.com)
10944.
Top 5 OAuth 2 Implementation Vulnerabilities (intothesymmetry.blogspot.com)
10945.
Why Verizon Would Want to Buy AOL (bloomberg.com)
10946.
Make Your Values Mean Something (hbr.org)
10947.
Node-build-monitor – A beautiful multi-service Build Monitor, written in Node.js (marcells.github.io)
10948.
Responsive Logos (responsivelogos.co.uk)
10949.
Gulp vs. Grunt. Why One? Why the Other? (medium.com)
10950.
Run a Nonprofit Like a Startup to Move Fast and Help Things (techcrunch.com)