2014 Archive
15001.
Brazilian Billionaire Creates Plan to Beat Death
(bloomberg.com)
15002.
The dangers of deflation
(economist.com)
15003.
15004.
The Pragmatic Libertarian Case for a Basic Income Guarantee
(cato-unbound.org)
15005.
15006.
15007.
German court requires Google to stop ignoring customer emails
(computerworld.com)
15008.
Why I Don't Drink
(neal.is)
15009.
When Diamonds Are Dirt Cheap, Will They Still Dazzle?
(nytimes.com)
15010.
When Keurig fights “coffee pirates,” who loses? Loyal consumers
(canadianbusiness.com)
15011.
China Unveils New Native Operating System
(sinosphere.blogs.nytimes.com)
15012.
15013.
PayPal chief reams employees: Use our app or quit
(venturebeat.com)
15014.
Why the Heck is Git so Hard?
(merrigrove.blogspot.com)
15015.
15016.
When Those Who Know Won’t Share
(nytimes.com)
15017.
Our Commitment to your Rights and Privacy
(blog.dropbox.com)
15018.
Show HN: Website 181 Took Way Longer Than a Day – YumHacker
(yumhacker.com)
15019.
Ancient Linux servers: The blighted slum houses of the Internet
(arstechnica.com)
15020.
Flowhub is now in Public Beta
(flowhub.io)
15021.
Please Offer an Excel Export Option
(evanmiller.org)
15022.
The Growth of College Grads in Dead-End Jobs
(theatlantic.com)
15023.
How To Survive A Death March
(antipope.org)
15024.
Books that have stayed with us
(facebook.com)
15025.
Netflix takes up 9.5% of upstream traffic on the North American Internet
(arstechnica.com)
15026.
How Fragile Is Our Intellect?
(drive.google.com)
15027.
Hacker taps into baby monitor, shouts at sleeping infant
(blog.sfgate.com)
15029.
15030.
There is no such thing as 'cheating' in art
(muddycolors.blogspot.com)