February 2014 Archive
1651.
Distressed by Baby Controversy, AOL’s Armstrong Reverses 401(K) Policy (recode.net)
1652.
Oh, you still use Wordpress for your blog? That's adorable. (blog.zonino.co.uk)
1653.
Retailers Ask: Where Did Teenagers Go? (nytimes.com)
1654.
E-mail didn't really evolve since Gmail. Why is it so hard to innovate? (blog.frontapp.com)
1655.
Switzerland's Answer to Silicon Valley (credit-suisse.com)
1656.
Thieves Break Into Cars Using Mysterious 'Black Box' (chicago.cbslocal.com)
1657.
Kenya's mPesa vs. Bitcoin (pymnts.com)
1658.
Demystifying AngularJS' dependency injection (bdadam.com)
1659.
Sony in talks to sell loss-making Vaio PC business (reuters.com)
1660.
The Noteblock – Roses will wither, but the Blockchain is forever (thenoteblock.com)
1661.
The People’s Republic of Zuckerstan (thebaffler.com)
1662.
Google told mystery barge ‘needs to move’ from San Francisco Bay (business.financialpost.com)
1663.
Why AngularJS Changes Everything (ionicframework.com)
1664.
Pandora Suit May Upend Century-Old Royalty Plan (nytimes.com)
1665.
WhatsApp (ritholtz.com)
1666.
Hacker Newsletter (hackernewsletter.com)
1667.
Cryptography Breakthrough Could Make Software Unhackable (wired.com)
1668.
GrubHub Seamless Files Confidential Public Offering (forbes.com)
1669.
Lavabit – There's a sucker born every minute (havokmon.blogspot.com)
1670.
Ask HN: Please share your YC applications ()
1671.
OAuth2 in Python [pdf] (goodcode.io)
1672.
Flightplan – a Node.js library for streamlining deployments and sysadmin tasks (github.com)
1673.
Why Don’t You Do Something Other Than Sit at Your Computer? (seanogle.com)
1674.
Building A Great Core Team (blog.zactownsend.com)
1675.
The Hardware Hacker Manifesto (daeken.com)
1676.
How to build and make use of connections. (startupworks.co)
1677.
Dropbox updates transparency report, publishes data request principles (blog.dropbox.com)
1678.
Vulnerabilities for Over Half a Million Belkin WeMo Users (ioactive.com)
1679.
Graphene circuit's wireless promise (bbc.co.uk)
1680.
Neurodebian – Neuroscience Software Platform (neuro.debian.net)