February 2014 Archive
1831.
Tweet Showing How Google Itself Is a “Scaper Site” Goes Viral (searchengineland.com)
1832.
Proposed Minecraft fan film canceled on Kickstarter by Notch (polygon.com)
1833.
Django 1.5 compatibility with custom User models (2012) (bitbucket.org)
1834.
Researcher: Array of Apple Apps Vulnerable to “Gotofail” Attack (recode.net)
1835.
Ask HN: What are the best sources for inspiration for website designs? ()
1836.
WebNES – A browser-based, mobile NES emulator (webn.es)
1837.
Mobile Deeplinks for Developers (urx.com)
1838.
Yahoo drops pro gay Dilbert comic (news.yahoo.com)
1839.
Is Amazon Bad for Books? (newyorker.com)
1840.
Tell HN: Twitter blocking links to https://thedaywefightback.org/international/ ()
1841.
UpCounsel launches Outside General Counsel program for startups (techcrunch.com)
1842.
MediaGoblin launches campaign for federation and privacy on the web with the FSF (mediagoblin.org)
1843.
Attending – Free events, done better (attending.io)
1844.
Analysis of 32 startup post-mortems (swombat.com)
1845.
Tesla Motors stock is up 13.60% right now after upgrade ()
1846.
CVS Caremark pharmacies to halt tobacco sales (bbc.co.uk)
1847.
C# Tutorials (msdn.microsoft.com)
1848.
Why Teachers Won't Be Replaced By Software (blog.trinket.io)
1849.
Is there logic behind France’s rumored €1 Billion Google Tax? (rudebaguette.com)
1850.
Clean, Modern Objective-C (harlanhaskins.com)
1851.
Candy Crush creator King files for IPO (thenextweb.com)
1852.
Ask HN: Do you have startup ideas to share? ()
1853.
One Week After Launching My Startup (codingcupboard.com)
1854.
All Visitors to Sochi Olympics Immediately Hacked [video] (nbcnews.com)
1855.
'Contagious' wi-fi virus created by Liverpool researchers (bbc.co.uk)
1856.
Ask HN: Software to help retrieve stolen laptop for a paranoid person? ()
1857.
Mozilla plans to sell ads in Firefox browser (reuters.com)
1858.
Show HN: Guipedia – clone, program, and execute in the browser (guipedia.com)
1859.
Wanker (mig.io)
1860.
Mozilla to sell ads in Firefox Web Browser (adage.com)