January 2014 Archive
4651.
Davos billionaires: Oblivious to the coming revolution (marketwatch.com)
4652.
A better way to pay workers (newyorker.com)
4653.
A Programmer's Legacy (blog.alexmaccaw.com)
4654.
Streamus Turns Chrome Into A Fast, Free, YouTube-Powered Spotify Alternative (techcrunch.com)
4655.
Beijing’s Bad Air Would Be Step Up for Smoggy Delhi (nytimes.com)
4656.
Definition of Product Market Fit (swombat.com)
4657.
Google Beat Facebook for DeepMind, Creates Ethics Board (theinformation.com)
4658.
San Francisco is the new center of start up activity (correlatedcausation.com)
4659.
Intel's new processor to process voice on device, not on the cloud, unlike Siri (qz.com)
4660.
Ask HN: Has there ever been gamification of actual paying work? ()
4661.
Ask HN: What's the best way to charge/discharge a laptop battery? ()
4662.
Ympd: a lightweight MPD web client written in C using websockets (ympd.org)
4663.
Bitcoin Mall is a central place to spend your Bitcoin (bitcoinmall.herokuapp.com)
4664.
Snowden-Interview in English | NDR (youtube.com)
4665.
Hacking Froyo (medium.com)
4666.
Show HN: I built a TCP broadcaster (github.com)
4667.
What data structures and algorithms are not implementable in C? (stackoverflow.com)
4668.
StackExchange Android App (play.google.com)
4669.
Professional audio on Linux will never work (ask.slashdot.org)
4670.
FileZilla Has an Evil Twin That Steals FTP Logins (blog.avast.com)
4671.
Fit.js – Fit things into other things (github.com)
4672.
Jason Calacanis launches his new startup, Inside.com. (blog.inside.com)
4673.
Very Urgent REQ : Need Site Reliability Engineer Columbia, (pastebin.com)
4674.
Edward Snowden Exclusive Interview with German Media NDR (1/27/2014) (ndr.de)
4675.
Allow any developer to play with your API or SDK in 60 seconds or less. (first.askvc.com)
4676.
She Was Harassed By A Games Reporter. Now She's Speaking Out. (kotaku.com)
4677.
Bootstrap Accessibility Plugin (paypal-engineering.com)
4678.
Orbit 64 bytes intro (youtube.com)
4679.
Silicon Valley has a Dress Code (marketplace.org)
4680.
Zuckerberg, that crazy Ex who reads your texts. (medium.com)