January 2014 Archive
6031.
Help reform copyright (copywrongs.eu)
6032.
A list of the best 2013 lists (thesupply.com)
6033.
OCaml: the bugs so far (roscidus.com)
6034.
Feeling Studious? A List of Fully Funded PhD Programs in Computer Science (profellow.com)
6035.
T-Mobile CEO Thrown Out of AT&T’s Party: “I Just Wanted to Hear Macklemore” (recode.net)
6036.
It’s 2014. Is Web Design Dead? (zeldman.com)
6037.
Life-threatening cold wave hits US. (theguardian.com)
6038.
Show HN: ReadingTime.js - A script to get the average time to read a blog post. (reeddesigns.me)
6039.
News report from 1981 about the internet. (wimp.com)
6040.
I had a stroke. I’m a healthy 30-year old woman and I had a stroke. It was wild. (medium.com)
6041.
Nokolisp (koti.welho.com)
6042.
CES 2014: MakerBot Unveils Enormous 3-D Printer (popsci.com)
6043.
Tech companies face off on the foosball table (variableaction.com)
6044.
Innovative Philips SlimStyle LED bulb goes on sale for $9.97 (short review) (treehugger.com)
6045.
The Behind-My-Back Review (blog.liveramp.com)
6046.
USS Ronald Reagan crew suffering from cancer suing TEPCO for Fukushima radiation (ecowatch.com)
6047.
Internal Grading System Google Uses To Grade Its Employees (businessinsider.in)
6048.
New Vimeo player now supports closed captions and subtitles (vimeo.com)
6049.
Razer's Project Christine: a new modular PC design (razerzone.com)
6050.
Lessons learned by using HTML5 Canvas (ales.io)
6051.
Send a PyLady from a developing country to PyCon in Montreal (docs.google.com)
6052.
Yahoo Launches News Digest, Its First App Based On Summly (techcrunch.com)
6053.
Google Glass-controlled treadmill debuts at CES 2014 (telegraph.co.uk)
6054.
Mexican standoff (en.wikipedia.org)
6055.
Yahoo's sleek News Digest app swims against the stream (theverge.com)
6056.
Earthbound battle backgrounds, rendered in client-side JavaScript (gjtorikian.github.io)
6057.
Yahoo acquires Aviate (yahoo.tumblr.com)
6058.
No France, The Problem is Not Newsweek (techbaguette.com)
6059.
Paternoster, an infinite elevator (en.wikipedia.org)
6060.
We Do Not Need Flying Delivery Drones, Just Smarter Ground Robots (spectrum.ieee.org)