December 2015 Archive
11971.
The Top Priority for Every Business: Its Story (medium.com)
11972.
'Fairly bad core bug' crushed in Linux 4.4-rc5 (theregister.co.uk)
11973.
Activist Pushes Against Facebook in Ireland, Germany and Belgium (rt.com)
11974.
Why you should embrace the benefits of stress (2014) (alumni.stanford.edu)
11975.
Google's quantum computer '100M times faster' than your PC (telegraphstandard.com)
11976.
New LUX Detector Results Come Up Empty, Nuke Previous Hints of Dark Matter (motherboard.vice.com)
11977.
Feasibility of a universal income in the UK (businessinsider.com)
11978.
Cool Christmas Music That Doesn’t Suck (medium.com)
11979.
Wikipedia-Mining Algorithm Reveals World’s Most Influential Universities (technologyreview.com)
11980.
Congress is about to ban taxes on your Internet service, once and for all (washingtonpost.com)
11981.
Planet Money Episode 669: A or B (npr.org)
11982.
Are Journalists Too Confused and Too Lazy to Get Their Facts Correct? (linkedin.com)
11983.
How Tor’s privacy was (momentarily) broken, and the questions it raises (benthamsgaze.org)
11984.
Yale Launches an Archive of 170,000 Photographs Documenting the Great Depression (photogrammar.yale.edu)
11985.
Live demo of Riot.js (riotjs.com)
11986.
Astroturf and manipulation of media messages – TEDxUniversityofNevada (youtube.com)
11987.
Moonfruit takes websites offline after cyber-attack threat (bbc.co.uk)
11988.
Great Society (en.wikipedia.org)
11989.
Tinder and Britain's Public Health Service Team Up for Organ Donors (thememo.com)
11990.
New Horizons captures Pluto close-up in color (nasa.gov)
11991.
Huel – Nutritionally Complete Powdered Food (huel.com)
11992.
Is WWE wrestling fake? (grisanik.com)
11993.
Apple: Helping one track his cervical mucus quality (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
11994.
Even Apple doesn't want to use Final Cut Pro X (theverge.com)
11995.
Test automation for iOS (tech.blacklane.com)
11996.
Russia fires at Turkish ship (bbc.com)
11997.
Australia pulls Nurofen products over 'misleading claims' (bbc.com)
11998.
Simplest support system for mobile apps (devcontact.com)
11999.
Crude falls below US$35 for first time since 2009 (wsj.com)
12000.
Looking for Researcher with Excellent Data Mining Programming Skills ( (pangeanic.com)