Companies of the future: No CEO, no boss, managed by blockchain
(venturebeat.com)
August 2017 Archive
1981.
1982.
Uber’s head of developer product leaves citing Kalanick’s ouster
(techcrunch.com)
1983.
How hip-hop is introducing children to coding and technology
(economist.com)
1984.
Crick, a time-tracker dashboard, goes open-source
(tailordev.fr)
1985.
Outrage over Google memo goes too far
(edition.cnn.com)
1986.
Timing attacks and usernames (2012)
(brendanlong.com)
1987.
1988.
A Discussion on Dijkstra's Algorithm
(windupdurb.com)
1989.
Shop Walmart and more of your favorite stores, faster
(blog.google)
1990.
What Happened to Gaza’s Apollo Statue? (2014)
(aljazeera.com)
1991.
Next-Generation Dex Compiler Now in Preview
(android-developers.googleblog.com)
1992.
1993.
Proposal for a Binary Encoding of the JavaScript AST
(github.com)
1994.
1995.
Avoiding being scammed in ICO “pump-and-dump” schemes
(venturebeat.com)
1996.
Americans Love Ordering Pizza on Facebook
(bloomberg.com)
1997.
Let’s Use Hard Science to Help Tech Companies Advance Women
(gurianinstitute.com)
1998.
1999.
Some Philosophical Problems from the Standpoint of AI (1969) [pdf]
(www-formal.stanford.edu)
2000.
A Farewell to Go
(churchwood.at)
2001.
Cent.Co: Upvote with Ethereum
(beta.cent.co)
2002.
2003.
2004.
Neoliberalism and the commodification of opinions
(theguardian.com)
2005.
Why do game developers prefer Windows?
(softwareengineering.stackexchange.com)
2006.
Over half of Google employees polled say memo author should not have been fired
(businessinsider.com)
2007.
2008.
Data Breach at UC Health and Healthcare’s Ongoing Struggle
(itsecuritycentral.teramind.co)
2009.
Why Personalization Projects Fail
(medium.com)
2010.