February 2015 Archive
5821.
Uber and Google are not breaking up quite yet (robohub.org)
5822.
Internet Warlords versus Governments (blog.dilbert.com)
5823.
Night School Failed Because It Followed Laws (psmag.com)
5824.
How AI Is Already Changing the World (r3bl.github.io)
5825.
DataStax acquire Aurelius the company behind Titan, a distributed graph database (datastax.com)
5826.
Scientists Invent a New, Lighter Steel That's as Strong as Titanium (popularmechanics.com)
5827.
The Broken App Store (medium.com)
5828.
Startups: 3 Quotes every Entrepreneur should know (plottio.com)
5829.
Under Armour Acquires MyFitnessPal for $475M (wsj.com)
5830.
Living With a Star (nytimes.com)
5831.
An Operational Framework for Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (startupmanagement.org)
5832.
Anthem Hacked (cnbc.com)
5833.
How close is Estimote to solve friction? (medium.com)
5834.
Hired.com for Startups Interested in Getting Acquired (exited.io)
5835.
Insurer Anthem Reveals Hack of 80M Customer, Employee Accounts (abcnews.go.com)
5836.
CherryPy as a WSGI server (blog.joel.mx)
5837.
Watch how measles spreads when kids do/don't get vaccinated (theguardian.com)
5838.
Mind-controlled helicopters (mashable.com)
5839.
Microsoft awards HP researchers $125,000 bug bounty (zdnet.com)
5840.
Why I made an app that feeds poor children? (medium.com)
5841.
California lawmakers seek to end 'personal belief' vaccine exemptions (reuters.com)
5842.
Scott Adams on “What makes stuff go Viral” (blog.dilbert.com)
5843.
Wall Street Pays Bankers to Work in Government (newrepublic.com)
5844.
TalentBin: Building an Amazing Sales Team (firstround.com)
5845.
DEA using license-plate readers to take photos of US drivers, documents reveal (theguardian.com)
5846.
Mummified 200-year-old monk found in Mongolia in 'very deep meditation' (independent.co.uk)
5847.
HHVM vs. PHP 5 battle. HHVM is much faster (hackingnews.com)
5848.
US universities only for the rich (west-info.eu)
5849.
Ayn Rand Never Built a Company (forbes.com)
5850.
To show the power of tweets, Twitter’s ad researchers turned to neuroscience (medium.com)