Time to toss the floss
(ottawacitizen.com)
January 2013 Archive
1471.
1472.
The future of software developers
(theelitegentleman.blogspot.co.uk)
1473.
Vine places porn at the top of every user’s feed
(venturebeat.com)
1474.
How Lenovo became the world’s biggest computer company
(economist.com)
1475.
Free Address Verification by EasyPost
(blog.geteasypost.com)
1476.
What the Maker Revolution Will Really Look Like
(blog.zanoby.com)
1477.
The Three Hour Hackathon to Cure Facebook Addiction
(faisalabid.com)
1478.
Parody – a PHP testing library
(github.com)
1479.
In Asia's trend-setting cities, iPhone fatigue sets in
(reuters.com)
1480.
Rocket Internet Preparing to Go Public
(tropicalconsiderations.com)
1481.
Fossil Diatoms in a New Carbonaceous Meteorite
(buckingham.ac.uk)
1482.
Apple Locks App Screenshots To Ward Off Scammers
(techcrunch.com)
1483.
Startup knowledge decays quickly
(jackealtman.com)
1484.
Mailbox and the Todo Protocol
(harlanlewis.com)
1485.
Amazon Responds To Outage, Confirms Offline For 49 Mins
(techcrunch.com)
1486.
Ruby DATA
(caiustheory.com)
1487.
1488.
1489.
1490.
Designer Eats Engineer
(medium.com)
1491.
To Keep Passwords Safe from Hackers, Just Break Them into Bits
(technologyreview.com)
1492.
Vending Machine Dispenses MacBooks for Student Use
(newsblog.drexel.edu)
1493.
How do you manage a team of geeks?
(thelab.o2.com)
1494.
Why I won’t be closing down BetaPunch: A formal apology
(betapunch.tumblr.com)
1495.
Show HN: Timeboxing app for Mac
(rinik.net)
1496.
1497.
Everything is not equally good
(37signals.com)
1498.
Online comments hurt science understanding, study finds
(jsonline.com)
1499.
MultiXml gem has same vulnerability as Rails' CVE-2013-0156 – patch now
(gist.github.com)
1500.