January 2014 Archive
1051.
Microsoft extends updates for Windows XP security products until July 14, 2015 (thenextweb.com)
1052.
The Sugar Addiction Taboo (theatlantic.com)
1053.
Rename GTFO to GOAWAY (github.com)
1054.
Ask HN: What are your 2014 Predictions?
1055.
Dropbox for Business (dropbox.com)
1056.
Where should I start learning Assembly?
1057.
The Life of a Stripe Charge (petekeen.net)
1058.
Show HN: Beautify-with-words unminifies JS with unique words for variable names (github.com)
1059.
Tijuana Airport Parking, Just Over the Border (nytimes.com)
1060.
One new HTML5 game per week (lessmilk.com)
1061.
CudaSharp - Making C# run on the GPU (khyperia.blogspot.co.uk)
1062.
Data Structures in Clojure: Singly-Linked Lists (macromancy.com)
1063.
Sneak into tech through the back door: a hopelessly limited how-to (danilocampos.com)
1064.
Facebook Buys Bangalore Based App Monitoring Co Little Eye Labs (medianama.com)
1065.
Hover.css – A collection of CSS3-powered hover effects (ianlunn.github.io)
1066.
Wealth does not make you smarter (scripting.com)
1067.
7 Minute Workout by Quick Fit (7minuteworkout.us)
1068.
Our startup is selling our iPhone video chat tech on eBay (trywaveapp.com)
1069.
What is the best cross-platform note taking tool? (slant.co)
1070.
Balanced Will Release an API to Push Money to Debit Cards (blog.balancedpayments.com)
1071.
Starbucks caught storing mobile passwords in clear text (computerworld.com)
1072.
Java Primary Cause of 91 Percent of Attacks: Cisco (eweek.com)
1073.
The Rise and Fall of Thinking Machines (1995) (inc.com)
1074.
Rex – palm-sized, single-board computer for DIY robots (kickstarter.com)
1075.
DeepMind to Work Directly With Google’s Search Team (recode.net)
1076.
Show HN: Reddit-based product recommendations (weekend project) (youshouldbuythese.com)
1077.
Nagios-plugins web site taken over by Nagios (bugzilla.redhat.com)
1078.
Show HN: Dynosaur, An autoscaler for Heroku using Google Analytics Live (engineering.harrys.com)
1079.
Twitter, Box, and Dropbox attracting hordes of employees away from tech giants (venturebeat.com)
1080.
Government to Allow Companies to Disclose More Data on Surveillance Requests (nytimes.com)