December 2014 Archive
4921.
Why You Should Learn C but (Probably) Never Use It (di.unipi.it)
4922.
Show HN: Deal alerts for products you want, curated from around the web (stingycoin.com)
4923.
EU VAT Changes – What App Makers Need to Know (appdevelopersalliance.org)
4924.
I don't get it.Isn't Microsoft accepting Bitcoins pretty much *bad* for Bitcoin? (reddit.com)
4925.
CoolChip Technologies Is Redesigning the Humble Computer Fan (techcrunch.com)
4926.
Ask HN: How will sidechains affect Bitcoin's long term price? ()
4927.
Uber Seeks to Patent Pricing Surges That Critics Call Gouging (bloomberg.com)
4928.
Tails: a live operating system that aims to preserve your privacy and anonymity (tails.boum.org)
4929.
I told my girlfriend about my startup product, here is what happened (medium.com)
4930.
Rapid A/B-testing with Sequential Analysis (auduno.com)
4931.
Show HN: Send any webpage as a gift (urlwrap.com)
4932.
Coinbase Is Tracking How Users Spend Their Bitcoins (cointelegraph.com)
4933.
Nasa to hack Mars rover Opportunity to fix 'amnesia' fault (bbc.com)
4934.
Show HN: ComparedCare – Find the most affordable healthcare services near you (comparedcare.com)
4935.
Searching on Instagram and Flickr by geotag (current-location.com)
4936.
Google Glass isn’t dead; Intel-powered hardware reportedly due in 2015 (arstechnica.com)
4937.
German Hacker's website (german-hacker.de)
4938.
Do We Need Node? (zpao.com)
4939.
PGPy v0.3.0 Released – OpenPGP Implementation in Python (blog.securityinnovation.com)
4940.
USD Wallets on Coinbase (blog.coinbase.com)
4941.
Tutorial: Apache 2.4 as reverse proxy (leaseweblabs.com)
4942.
Brain Training Doesn’t Make You Smarter (scientificamerican.com)
4943.
How Google sets goals: OKRs (gv.com)
4944.
Ask HN: Facebook Data Download broken? ()
4945.
Will Ello Survive? (biz.jjude.com)
4946.
Google Chromecast Leapfrogs Apple TV (macrumors.com)
4947.
Hover over the counter in PSY's video to see a little math magic (youtube.com)
4948.
SoftBank Invests $250M in GrabTaxi, Uber’s Archrival in Southeast Asia (techcrunch.com)
4949.
Critical networks in US, 15 other nations, completely owned, possibly by Iran (arstechnica.com)
4950.
Introducing dirt: An opinionated deployment and bootstrapping tool (enga.ge)