February 2015 Archive
5611.
NSA Claims Iran Learned from Western Cyberattacks (firstlook.org)
5612.
Beginners Guide to Sending Email for Web Designers and Developers (leemunroe.com)
5613.
HTML 5: JavaScript demos and experiments (dhteumeuleu.com)
5614.
Google I/O 2015 (events.google.com)
5615.
Startups That Ignored the Law and Won (blog.placeit.net)
5616.
Bookmarklet that shows the average viewing time allocation on your landing page (trackduck.github.io)
5617.
Ubuntu Phone flash sale 12.000 orders per minute (twitter.com)
5618.
Instant 2.0 – Life Hacking (Quantified Self/Lifelogging) (techcrunch.com)
5619.
SSL is officially declared dead (pciguru.wordpress.com)
5620.
SpaceX Launches DSCOVR Satellite to Deep Space Orbit (spacex.com)
5621.
The Mobile Phone Addiction (avc.com)
5622.
Making Unstructured data analyzable ()
5623.
Show HN: How Well You Know Me? (howwelluknow.me)
5624.
The Sad State of Fact-Checking (austenallred.com)
5625.
Apple Recruiting Automotive Experts to Work in 'Top-Secret Research Lab' (macrumors.com)
5626.
Thanks Obama: Apple Pay Gets US Government Backing (techcrunch.com)
5627.
Show HN: ReviewApp – puzzle planet to knock your brain (itunes.apple.com)
5628.
“Hello, I am not real programmer [...]” (foicica.com)
5629.
Show HN: TabAttack – Export tabs as markdown, Make Chrome more efficient (github.com)
5630.
How Pinterest uses holdout groups to drive sustainable growth (engineering.pinterest.com)
5631.
How not to do your app's promo video (penboard.ink)
5632.
Clojure on DevDocs (devdocs.io)
5633.
Ben Huh: The greatest lie that’s told to entrepreneurs (geekwire.com)
5634.
Slow-vim (github.com)
5635.
Yahoo's brutal corporate re-alignment (businessinsider.com)
5636.
Why You Should Stop Taking Pictures on Your Phone and Learn to Draw (thebookoflife.org)
5637.
This Week in HN podcast – our first episode (soundcloud.com)
5638.
Show HN: JavaScript and Node.js Library for Universal Access to Cloud Storage (cloudrail.com)
5639.
Show HN: Googlifier – A Chrome Extension that adds googly eyes to photos (swozniak.github.io)
5640.
Using SSLv3 in Card-Holder Environments Will Soon Cause PCI Compliance Failure [pdf] (pcisecuritystandards.org)