2014 Archive
16921.
16922.
Robots Get Flexible and Torqued Up With Origami Wheels
(spectrum.ieee.org)
16923.
Linked lists with wait-free reads in C++
(concurrencyfreaks.blogspot.com)
16924.
Measuring the Leakage of .Onion at the Root
(dl.acm.org)
16925.
Google dumping Motorola is genius
(androidbeat.com)
16926.
16927.
16928.
The end of apps as we know them
(blog.intercom.io)
16929.
16930.
Which programming language has the best package manager?
(blog.versioneye.com)
16931.
$1,000-a-day miracle drug shocks U.S. health care system
(cbsnews.com)
16932.
Eric Schmidt on Critics Who Say College Isn’t Worth It
(techcrunch.com)
16933.
Should people be eating more fat?
(bbc.com)
16934.
How Do You Teach Kids the Value of Money? (2006)
(getrichslowly.org)
16937.
The Rise of Extreme Daycare
(psmag.com)
16938.
This Machine Can Tell Whether You're Liberal or Conservative
(m.motherjones.com)
16940.
16941.
The Best Books I Read in 2014
(gatesnotes.com)
16942.
It’s painful to do a tech startup in London
(techdisruptive.com)
16943.
16944.
For London's Cabbies, Job Entails World's Hardest Geography Test
(news.nationalgeographic.com)
16945.
16947.
16948.
Everything You Know About Fitness Is a Lie (2010)
(mensjournal.com)
16949.
Why most resources don't run out
(rationaloptimist.com)
16950.
Frame.io: A GitHub for Video
(frame.io)