Apostrophe encoding and XSS in modern browsers
(en.internetwache.org)
December 2014 Archive
2791.
2792.
2793.
Identification of the Remains of King Richard III
(nature.com)
2794.
2795.
Lockyer's columns of controversy in Nature
(nature.com)
2796.
Too Big to Fail
(queue.acm.org)
2797.
Firefox on iOS
(twitter.com)
2798.
New Questions in Mobile
(ben-evans.com)
2799.
Popular Coding Framework Node.js Is Now Seriously Forked
(readwrite.com)
2800.
It’s official: America is now No. 2
(marketwatch.com)
2801.
I'm Rich. You're Hot
(modernluxury.com)
2802.
Uber driver rapes woman in Delhi, India
(timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
2803.
Worthy of Execution
(blog.simplejustice.us)
2804.
How Nabokov Retranslated “Laughter in the Dark”
(newyorker.com)
2805.
Intellij IDEA internal design
(codergears.com)
2806.
Curiosity's 28 Months on Mars
(nytimes.com)
2807.
2808.
High-Quality Capture of Eyes
(disneyresearch.com)
2809.
The only man who fought the CIA over torture is in prison
(theverge.com)
2810.
Why is time tracking essential for creatives?
(blog.timeneye.com)
2811.
Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology
(elifesciences.org)
2812.
Introducing the JavaScript Internationalization API
(hacks.mozilla.org)
2813.
How Scientists Are Learning How to Write
(theatlantic.com)
2814.
Inside China’s Tianhe-2 Supercomputer
(blog.newegg.com)
2815.
The Trouble with Wilderness (1995)
(williamcronon.net)
2816.
How I Hacked Facebook
(blog.dewhurstsecurity.com)
2817.
Machine Learning with Amazon Lambda
(2lemetry.com)
2818.
Friendly Robots of the Soviet Union
(theappendix.net)
2819.
ICANN Targeted in Spear Phishing Attack
(icann.org)
2820.
Every Packt book now $5
(packtpub.com)