January 2015 Archive
12631.
What the Game Industry Can Learn from Merchant (renegadecitizen.com)
12632.
Map of death reasons by country (vox.com)
12633.
User onboarding in iOS app (shrikar.com)
12634.
Art + Science = Innovation (nautil.us)
12635.
Former Teehan+Lax partner: In startups, it’s not always about the money (dignited.com)
12636.
Can you copyright a tweet? (technollama.co.uk)
12637.
Startup transparency: Unbounce's 2014 key metrics (inside.unbounce.com)
12638.
You can now explore Antarctica in Minecraft (dailydot.com)
12639.
Elon Musk's Plan to Build a Space Internet (businessweek.com)
12640.
A list of hackathons in the US and the World ()
12641.
'Attacks in the Golan Heights are a matter of time' (israelhayom.com)
12642.
NuProj (nuproj.net)
12643.
Ask HN: Daily Fantasy Sports Hacking? ()
12644.
Ask HN: Are the geeks still excited about Bitcoin? ()
12645.
Stealthy techniques can crack some of SIGINT's hardest targets [pdf] (spiegel.de)
12646.
Ask HN: Is it time for mobile ads to reconsider how ads should be closed [x] ()
12647.
Ammonite – A Toolkit for Scala Shell Scripts (github.com)
12648.
One of Largest Street Art Galleries in the World – New Orleans Graffiti (socialchomp.com)
12649.
Porting a Kernel Space Linux USB Driver to Android User Space (brycethomas.github.io)
12650.
Legend of Zelda enemies are now artists (thenextweb.com)
12651.
Let’s Get Social: Bitcoin Conference in Miami (Pics, Vines and Tweets) (ihb.io)
12652.
Install the latest and greatest OpenSSH on Windows 7 and Windows 8 (linuxbsdos.com)
12653.
Labor issues at Microsoft prompt talk of policy changes – The Seattle Times (seattletimes.com)
12654.
Uranium on Sale on Amazon (amazon.com)
12655.
Astronauts and software engineers (scriptcrafty.com)
12656.
Kalt turns your iPhone into a precise, non-contact thermometer (9to5mac.com)
12657.
Niger Protests Over Charlie Hebdo Leave 10 Dead in Two Days (businessweek.com)
12658.
Why Are We Obsessed with the Great American Novel? (nytimes.com)
12659.
Dairy was an important food source in the Irish Neolithic (pasthorizonspr.com)
12660.
The new GT is the sickest car Ford has ever made (theverge.com)