February 2014 Archive
1591.
I'm giving 26 hours of time to help 26 startups I've never met (thauburger.com)
1592.
Update on Transaction Malleability (bitcoinfoundation.org)
1593.
Though Its Network Of Mentors, HackHands Offers Live Help for New Programmers (techcrunch.com)
1594.
Shedding some light on FISA requests (googleblog.blogspot.com)
1595.
The Anatomy of a Great Stack Overflow Question (After Analyzing 10,000) (takipioncode.com)
1596.
How Obama Officials Cried ‘Terrorism’ to Cover Up a Paperwork Error (wired.com)
1597.
SoundFocus Raises $1.7M to Protect Hearing in Post-iPod, XBox Era (blogs.wsj.com)
1598.
AeroFS Auditing and Content API Launch (blog.aerofs.com)
1599.
Software Startups Get draw.io at 100% off (plus.google.com)
1600.
Should I Learn Python or Ruby? (github.com)
1601.
Mozilla will put ads directly into Firefox (blog.mozilla.org)
1602.
Why Silicon Valley should settle in Oakland (gigaom.com)
1603.
Why You Should Always Use === and Other Bad Practices (fifod.com)
1604.
Things Microsoft Still Does Well (techland.time.com)
1605.
Ask HN: do you use App.net? ()
1606.
Helloworld program in 100+ langauges (github.com)
1607.
Ospari: PHP based Blogging software that can use Ghost themes (github.com)
1608.
Iraq offers $17,200 reward for killing jihadists (bbc.co.uk)
1609.
Series of bizarre deaths in the financial world this week (business.financialpost.com)
1610.
Secrets about Google Analytics funnels (blog.hublo.co)
1611.
Bitcoin for rent happening in the Philippines now (owners.trueproperty.ph)
1612.
Whitehouse.gov Net Neutrality Petition Passes 95k Signatures (petitions.whitehouse.gov)
1613.
Node Summary – Naive summarization algorithm for Node.js (jbrooksuk.github.io)
1614.
Jim'll Paint It (jimllpaintit.tumblr.com)
1615.
Your bank data may be at risk if you use an iPhone (cnbc.com)
1616.
For 40 years, this Russian family was cut of from all human contact (smithsonianmag.com)
1617.
The best Android games without in-app purchases/paywalls (slant.co)
1618.
The FCC’s Plan to Reboot Net Neutrality Might Transform Municipal Broadband (slate.com)
1619.
Sad News: Jim Weirich (author of Rake and Builder) passed away (twitter.com)
1620.
Through a Table, Sparsely (blog.memsql.com)