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February 2014 Archive
1771.
1772.
1773.
Government wants you to broadcast your driving data – eventually
(arstechnica.com)
1774.
1775.
LXC 1.0 released
(linuxcontainers.org)
1776.
12 websites in 12 months
(rudedogg.com)
1777.
Taking Google’s QUIC For a Test Drive (2013)
(connectify.me)
1778.
1779.
Introducing StackWho: Discover other users on StackOverflow
(cburgdorf.wordpress.com)
1780.
Wikipedia: Are you evil?
(en.wikipedia.org)
1781.
NetNeutralityTest.com – test if your ISP is throttling your speed
(netneutralitytest.com)
1782.
1783.
Internationalization made easier with static analysis
(blog.glebm.com)
1784.
Microsoft tries to jumpstart cheap Windows devices with license price cut
(computerworld.com)
1785.
SVG Ironman
(cssdeck.com)
1786.
Announcing the next generation of Amazon EC2 High I/O instance
(aws.amazon.com)
1787.
The Day the Infant Internet Uttered its First Words
(cs.ucla.edu)
1788.
Inside The Netflix/Comcast Deal and What The Media Is Getting Very Wrong
(blog.streamingmedia.com)
1789.
Coffee and its Effects on Feature Creep (2011)
(royrapoport.blogspot.com)
1791.
Knowing What Feature to Build Next
(blog.brianlovin.com)
1792.
Stellar archaeologist: We excavated the purest star
(newscientist.com)
1793.
Photos of morning Moscow
(chistoprudov.livejournal.com)
1794.
1795.
Health Care Law Projected to Cut the Labor Force
(nytimes.com)
1796.
IT consultant paid £2,000 a day to cover civil servant's job
(theguardian.com)
1797.
The “Real World” is depressing me
(lazarski.me)
1798.
Plan To Split California Into Six States Gets OK To Gather Signatures
(sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com)
1799.
Tesla electric car catches fire in Toronto; company has not yet explained
(theglobeandmail.com)