January 2014 Archive
932.
The upside to being let go by Nokia
(bbc.co.uk)
933.
Google Shuts Down Schemer
(schemer.com)
934.
Optimising Haskell for a tight inner loop
(neilmitchell.blogspot.co.uk)
935.
Irish Company Locates Office In Ireland
(blog.tito.io)
936.
937.
Finite State Entropy - A new breed of entropy coder
(fastcompression.blogspot.fr)
938.
3 Million Teens Leave Facebook In 3 Years: The 2014 Facebook Demographic Report
(istrategylabs.com)
939.
Ukrainian Protesters Hold Up Mirrors to Police
(zengardner.com)
940.
Updated benchmark: capnproto-rust vs. c++
(dwrensha.github.io)
941.
Distributed systems for fun and profit (free ebook)
(book.mixu.net)
943.
Countries Where Windows Phone Outsells The iPhone
(forbes.com)
944.
Web standards killed the HTML star
(jeffcroft.com)
945.
The Most Influential Books Ever Written (2010)
(thegreatestbooks.org)
946.
947.
What If Your Autonomous Car Keeps Routing You Past Krispy Kreme?
(theatlantic.com)
948.
My first six weeks working at Stack Overflow
(jonhmchan.com)
949.
The Adulteration of Italian Olive Oil
(nytimes.com)
950.
951.
Pebble Steel
(getpebble.com)
952.
Dataset: Ten Years of NFL Plays Analyzed, Visualized, Quizzified
(blog.statwing.com)
953.
954.
Speech accent archive (English)
(accent.gmu.edu)
955.
Resolutions
(penny-arcade.com)
956.
Belgian startup DPTechnics releases OpenWRT module
(dptechnics.com)
957.
Android sniffing using tcpdump
(dornea.nu)
958.
What's new in purely functional data structures since Okasaki? (2010)
(cstheory.stackexchange.com)
959.
Airlock – Facebook's mobile A/B testing framework
(code.facebook.com)
960.
April Fool Pranks in Sun Microsystems Over the Years
(tech.gaeatimes.com)