January 2013 Archive
17551.
Leesburg’s vultures have vamoosed. For now. (washingtonpost.com)
17552.
The state should not pardon Aaron Swartz (crookedtimber.org)
17553.
Aaron Swartz Suicide: Honor his memory by fixing the Computer Fraud & Abuse Act (slate.com)
17554.
Everyone Interesting is a Felon (newyorker.com)
17555.
Day 15: Epic Life Generator (quora.com)
17556.
Jim cramer admits to manipulating the market (wimp.com)
17557.
How Particle Physics Is Improving Recommendation Engines (technologyreview.com)
17558.
The raw data behind an Earth-like exoplanet (planetary.org)
17559.
Tablets to get Energy Star ratings (computerworld.com)
17560.
When is it better to ask permission than forgiveness? (shkspr.mobi)
17561.
Love it or Hate it, Tech Buzz Words Are Here to Stay (technori.com)
17562.
When a company acts like a friend... (lesseverything.com)
17563.
Dell Buyout Has '50-50' Chance: Wilbur Ross (cnbc.com)
17564.
Overloaded 2013 Conference announced, plus 15% off code (techcrunch.com)
17565.
CodeSense Addendum: Separating Data from Representation (brian-driscoll.com)
17566.
Ask HN: Infuriating UI design decisions ()
17567.
As God is Mark Zuckerberg's witness... (itworld.com)
17568.
Watch out, Square: PayPal and NCR team up for mobile payments in a big way (venturebeat.com)
17569.
It Seems Like Nobody Is Talking About Climate Change (bamboozled.ca)
17570.
Study: 3-second distractions double workplace errors (cbsnews.com)
17571.
5 Key Points To Know About Equity Crowdfunding (forbes.com)
17572.
Ask HN: App Store donations using in app purchase or subscriptions, any ideas? ()
17573.
Arris to Sell $150 Million in Shares to Comcast in Google Set-Top Acquisition (online.wsj.com)
17574.
Money and Funding Don't Make Good Engineers (andytroutman.com)
17575.
Wikipedia’s travel site Wikivoyage launches today amidst big hopes (skift.com)
17576.
The Rise Of Anti-Intellectualism And The End Of Progress (edge.org)
17577.
Capture the Flag AI-Bot programming competition (aisandbox.com)
17578.
Why Write Your Own Book When An Algorithm Can Do It For You? (readwrite.com)
17579.
Study: We’re measuring productivity wrong (washingtonpost.com)
17580.
'Red October' cyberspies sucked data from governments worldwide, researchers say (foxnews.com)