2014 Archive
19651.
Japan's aging population could actually be good news
(newscientist.com)
19652.
Brendan Eich
(blogs.law.harvard.edu)
19653.
Jawbone UP3 Activity Tracker
(jawbone.com)
19654.
Mozilla Chief Steps Down After 1 Week
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
19655.
Windows systems set to be merged by Microsoft
(bbc.co.uk)
19656.
19657.
How I Hacked My Husband's Programming Addiction
(huffingtonpost.ca)
19658.
Motorola's Moto G bites into UK budget smartphone market
(theguardian.com)
19659.
Why Free Speech Loses in India
(newyorker.com)
19660.
19661.
Imagine Getting 30 Job Offers a Month
(theatlantic.com)
19662.
Nuclear plants in the US keep closing
(vox.com)
19663.
Grocery Delivery Service Instacart (YC S12) Raises $44M
(dealbook.nytimes.com)
19664.
Spyware app turns the privacy tables on Google Glass wearers
(nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
19665.
Uber Flunks the Better Business Bureau Test
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
19666.
19667.
Swift – Why Annoying Is Good
(seanhess.github.io)
19668.
C5: A simple, reliable, scalable, open-source database
(ohmdata.com)
19669.
Show HN: Freelancy – an easy way to track your time and earned money
(getfreelancy.com)
19670.
Windows 10 Technical Preview Source Tree
(windows-internals.com)
19671.
The Upstanding Desk
(kickstarter.com)
19672.
The Linux kernel, how it is developed, and how we stay sane doing it
(voicerepublic.com)
19673.
US invasion plan for Canada (1920) [pdf]
(strategytheory.org)
19674.
Apple.com (2004)
(web.archive.org)
19675.
Made in America, Again
(theatlantic.com)
19676.
Tado Cooling – Intelligent AC control
(kickstarter.com)
19677.
LG G3 review: A great phone with too many pixels
(arstechnica.com)
19678.
19679.
19680.
Why ALIAS-type DNS Records Break The Internet
(iwantmyname.com)