February 2014 Archive
10771.
The pulsar that munched a billion ton asteroid
(news.discovery.com)
10772.
The joy of small data
(topchicksdigengineeringguys.blogspot.com)
10773.
RocReport – Connecting citizens to civic authorities
(rickylaishram.com)
10774.
10775.
10776.
The solution to inequality in San Francisco
(washingtonmonthly.com)
10777.
Should we list bugs in the header of a source file?
(arstechnica.com)
10778.
10779.
California Reports Polio-Like Illness
(guardianlv.com)
10780.
Foxconn’s Pivot to America: Reverse Outsourcing With Robots
(singularityhub.com)
10781.
Bitcoin A Bad Platform For Investing But Great Platform For Gambling
(socialwebcode.com)
10782.
Generate Leads
(process.st)
10783.
Nuwa has landed [in Firefox OS]
(blog.mozilla.org)
10784.
The importance of a community-focused mindset
(mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
10785.
Curta (Mechanical Calculator)
(en.wikipedia.org)
10786.
A Map of the Internet, Drawn to Scale
(policymic.com)
10787.
Alec Baldwin: Good-bye, Public Life
(vulture.com)
10788.
Nokia releases three Android smartphones
(youtube.com)
10789.
Lorem Ipsum for images
(lorempixel.com)
10790.
What does an economist at Facebook do?
(quora.com)
10791.
George Washington's Exquisite Math Handwriting
(raunerlibrary.blogspot.com)
10792.
10793.
Using the Github API to Optimise Your Workflow
(paul.kinlan.me)
10794.
Beyond the traditional media experience – a full immersion
(francois.briod.me)
10795.
“Honey Encryption” Will Bamboozle Attackers with Fake Secrets
(technologyreview.com)
10796.
WhatsApp With That?
(schiffradio.com)
10797.
The beauty of Shadow of the Colossus
(gameasart.net)
10798.
“Last Seen at” goes optional on Whatsapp for Android
(twalkitout.com)
10799.
Is the Internet good or bad? Yes.
(medium.com)
10800.
Github activity points to 64-bit Android, but there’s a long road ahead
(arstechnica.com)