February 2014 Archive
11611.
Did Russia Just Invade Crimea?
(forbes.com)
11612.
Xbanish – banish the mouse cursor when typing
(github.com)
11613.
Ravelry Reaches 4 million Users: Infographic
(ravelry.com)
11614.
Why every tech company needs an English major
(readwrite.com)
11616.
Yahoo to Name TrustyCon Founder Alex Stamos as CISO
(recode.net)
11617.
Generate product screenshots in realistic environments
(placeit.net)
11618.
This Month in Data Science
(blog.gopivotal.com)
11619.
Russian planes are landing in Crimea and column of APCs heading toward Simferopol.
(interpretermag.com)
11620.
Fear and Open Source Intellectual Property in Las Enterprise
(insights.wired.com)
11621.
Why you should A/B Test to explore and not refine in your mobile app
(appiterate.com)
11622.
California court greenlights smartphone use for maps while driving
(leftlanenews.com)
11623.
Industry Expert Shares How To Start a Global Hosting Company
(voices.yahoo.com)
11624.
PHP can do anything, what about some ssh?
(blog.magicaltux.net)
11625.
Atom FAQ
(atom.io)
11626.
Auto dealers vs Tesla, taxi commissions vs Uber
(pando.com)
11627.
IT now 10 percent of world power usage
(theregister.co.uk)
11628.
New Map of Twitterverse Finds 6 Types of Networks
(umdrightnow.umd.edu)
11629.
Tor developing anonymous instant messenger
(theverge.com)
11631.
11632.
Bioshock Infinite review
(anothergames.com)
11633.
These startups found unusual ways to get funded
(tryary.com)
11634.
Sears, Secret Service Said to Investigate Possible Data Breach
(bloomberg.com)
11635.
Counter-Currents Under Attack
(counter-currents.com)
11636.
Easy Proxying
(proxie.co.uk)
11637.
How to Move a VirtualBox VM's VDI File
(programmingaddict.blogspot.com)
11638.
Making order in chaos: The good way and the bad way
(blog.ram.rachum.com)
11639.
2,000 Russian troops deploy to Ukraine
(news.yahoo.com)
11640.
Chart: Mobile broadband prices, speed, and Internet penetration around the world
(public.tableausoftware.com)