January 2017 Archive
9032.
Trello acquired by Atlassian for $425m
(thenextweb.com)
9033.
9034.
Science's Napster Moment and the Coming YouTubes of Science
(authorea.com)
9035.
Key Transparency
(github.com)
9036.
Google Infrastructure Security Design Overview
(cloud.google.com)
9037.
HTC's Vive is beginning to edge out the VR competition
(mashable.com)
9038.
Uber has been built directly into Google Maps
(blog.google)
9039.
Linear algebra and music theory [pdf]
(math.utah.edu)
9040.
Why Chrome’s autocomplete is insecure and how you can turn it off
(medium.freecodecamp.com)
9041.
9042.
9043.
Foundations for writing stellar outreach emails
(mixmax.com)
9044.
The Crazy Craftsmanship That Goes into Making an NBA Championship Ring
(sploid.gizmodo.com)
9045.
Uber has been built directly into Google Maps
(arstechnica.com)
9046.
De Nova Stella: A “new” star should appear in 2022
(economist.com)
9047.
Sweeping report on marijuana from top experts confirms medical benefits
(arstechnica.com)
9048.
You’ve never heard of this creepy genealogy site. But it knows a lot about you
(washingtonpost.com)
9049.
The Preposterous Success Story of America’s Pillow King
(bloomberg.com)
9050.
How Media Fuels Our Fear of Terrorism
(priceonomics.com)
9051.
[New Quantifind Data] Basketball and Retail: What Are #NBA Fans Most Loyal To?
(blog.quantifind.com)
9052.
Twitter and SEO: How Is Google Indexing Twitter?
(socialquant.net)
9053.
9054.
How to Make the Best of Your New Dev Job
(medium.com)
9055.
9056.
How to Close Channels in Golang Elegantly
(tapirgames.com)
9057.
Baboons produce vocalizations comparable to vowels
(sciencebulletin.org)
9058.
9059.
AI by the Bay, a 3-day technical conference in San Francisco
(ai.bythebay.io)
9060.
Smartwatches could soon tell you when you’re getting sick
(techcrunch.com)