January 2015 Archive
13411.
The Illusion of Immediacy
(stablekernel.com)
13412.
Why This CEO Spends 20+ Hours per Week on Customer Support
(groovehq.com)
13413.
Finding your way as an enterprise architect
(news.dice.com)
13414.
Re-Architecting Genomics Pipelines to Handle the Rising Wave of Data
(blog.pivotal.io)
13415.
How to Make a Career Switch into Software Engineering
(betterment.com)
13416.
WhatsApp finally launches on the Web
(thenextweb.com)
13417.
Glassbreakers on Product Hunt
(producthunt.com)
13418.
13419.
Code faster, remove the mouse/trackpad from the equation
(developingandstuff.com)
13420.
Thank You for That Pull Request, However
(rob.conery.io)
13421.
13422.
Urgent.ly – On Demand Roadside Assistance
(urgent.ly)
13423.
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moves Doomsday Clock 2 min closer to midnight
(news.sciencemag.org)
13424.
13425.
Amazon Unveils Kindle Textbook Creator
(phx.corporate-ir.net)
13426.
Millennials: A Generation of Unpaid Workers
(bridgetcampos.com)
13427.
Getting Vagrant, Nodejs, and Windows to Play Well Together
(prolificinteractive.com)
13428.
Duolingo for Schools
(schools.duolingo.com)
13429.
13430.
13431.
Gist
(github.com)
13432.
How The New York Times Uses Open Source
(enterprisersproject.com)
13433.
Billionaires battle for the Internet in space
(money.cnn.com)
13434.
Eric Paley Interview (Uber, BuzzFeed, Hotel Tonight)
(techinboston.co)
13435.
The Seven Sins
(sinsofgreenwashing.org)
13436.
Finding your Passion
(rdegges.com)
13437.
Google to be mobile service provider in US
(theaustralian.com.au)
13438.
The Senate is pretty clearly a hoax
(vox.com)
13439.
3 Things That Make Online Marketing Hard and How to Make Them Work for You
(launchpodium.com)
13440.
Windows 10 Could Ship with Both IE11 and Spartan
(techcrunch.com)