January 2016 Archive
7051.
How I Sold My Bible App Company (medium.com)
7052.
Why people get more stupid in a crowd (bbc.com)
7053.
How I Sold My Bible App Company (medium.com)
7054.
The Happiness Code (nytimes.com)
7055.
A New Code License at Stack Overflow: The MIT (meta.stackexchange.com)
7056.
The 30TB debian packages wayback machine (snapshot.debian.org)
7057.
Yahoo Offers Data on 20M of Its Users to Spur Machine-Learning Research (technologyreview.com)
7058.
The New York City subway is stuck in the past, but it can glimpse the future (theverge.com)
7059.
AMD announces ARM server chip (amd.com)
7060.
Clojure.org new look website (clojure.org)
7061.
What happened to bash.org?
7062.
Stream Live and recorded Videos without internet
7063.
Software eating legal? Andreessen invests $8.1M in Everlaw (abovethelaw.com)
7064.
The Startup That Never Meets the People It Hires (blog.startupcvs.com)
7065.
Meet the Drone That Already Delivers Your Packages (blog.bolt.io)
7066.
An event bus for sending messages between UIWebViewithWKWebView and embedded JS (github.com)
7067.
Is it possible to capture a sphere in a knot? (mathoverflow.net)
7068.
Star KIC 8462852's puzzling fading behavior (arxiv.org)
7069.
Investors Feed Datadog a Hefty $94.5M Round (techcrunch.com)
7070.
Netflix Vows to Shut Down Proxy Users Who Bypass Country Restrictions (variety.com)
7071.
Let's write a mobile game with React Native (part 2) (blog.zmxv.com)
7072.
AMD’s datacenter ARM processors finally hit the market (arstechnica.com)
7073.
How to Become a Morning Person (modernsmarthome.com)
7074.
Foursquare Gets a New CEO and More Funding (fortune.com)
7075.
Foursquare Ushers in a New Era (medium.com)
7076.
1.5 TB dataset of anonymized user interactions released by Yahoo (datasciencecentral.com)
7077.
Comcast injects pop-ups for customers who buy their own cable modems (bgr.com)
7078.
ScaleFT's Response to OpenSSH Client Security Issue CVE-2016-0777 (scaleft.com)
7079.
Pryvit – A Protocol to Balance Privacy/Public Safety Needs (pryvit.com)
7080.
Will AMD's Seattle Push ARM Servers into the Mainstream? (nextplatform.com)