January 2014 Archive
5131.
Algolia gets backed by Y Combinator (rudebaguette.com)
5132.
How Connectify is Using Docker to Build its Switchboard Cloud ()
5133.
Developer Evangelism: The Whole Story (caseysoftware.com)
5134.
Stripe CTF 3 (stripe-ctf.com)
5135.
Facebook: Testing ads in mobile apps (facebook.com)
5136.
Antarctic ice line patterns detected by Cryosat spacecraft (bbc.co.uk)
5137.
Avoiding hash-injection attacks in MongoDB (cirw.in)
5138.
Rating Obama’s NSA Reform Plan (eff.org)
5139.
Soylent Passed $2 Million in Orders, Will Ship Next Month (motherboard.vice.com)
5140.
Microsoft offers overseas data storage in response to NSA concerns (theverge.com)
5141.
CNN's Frontpage Right Now: "Big divide: What is a living wage?" - I'm Shocked ()
5142.
The person you could be hiring (37signals.com)
5143.
U.S. Army Considers Replacing Thousands of Soldiers With Robots (spectrum.ieee.org)
5144.
Big-Oh For Algorithms (medium.com)
5145.
Google’s Knowledge Graph Now Being Used To Enhance Individual Search Results (techcrunch.com)
5146.
Tivo Makes Its Hardware Exit Official, Lays Off Most of Design Team (wired.com)
5147.
Chrome extensions for web pros (blog.teamtreehouse.com)
5148.
What’s Warren Buffett’s $1 Billion Basketball Bet Worth? (bayesianbiologist.com)
5149.
Experiment to "go native" with Bitcoin (bitcoin.app.net)
5150.
Fastmail introduces beta CalDAV support (blog.fastmail.fm)
5151.
Getting Back Up (marcbarros.com)
5152.
Markdown based content/blogging platform (markdawn.com)
5153.
Escher's "Ascending and Descending" in Lego (andrewlipson.com)
5154.
A gallery of art found on video game walls (theverge.com)
5155.
Scrolling is easier than clicking (bokardo.com)
5156.
40th Issue of PHP Weekly (phpweekly.com)
5157.
A beautiful, easy to use and feature rich Graphite dashboard replacement (grafana.org)
5158.
How Would You Build The Next Internet? (highscalability.com)
5159.
Speaking Colors in 7 Lines using webkitSpeechRecognition (leemart.in)
5160.
Independent review board says NSA phone data program is illegal and should end (washingtonpost.com)