2014 Archive
421.
Installing VLC Media Player voids your speaker warranty (en.community.dell.com)
422.
JSON Resume – a JSON-based open source standard for resumes (jsonresume.org)
423.
The crushing lameness of April Fools Day on the Internet.
424.
Mean People Fail (paulgraham.com)
425.
Teen to government: Change your typeface, save millions (cnn.com)
426.
Your Path to a $16B exit? Build a J2ME App (blog.textit.in)
427.
FTC Says AT&T Has Misled Millions of Consumers with ‘Unlimited’ Data Promises (ftc.gov)
428.
Starbucks to Provide Free College Education to Thousands of Workers (nytimes.com)
429.
Hyphen Hate? When Amazon went to war against punctuation (graemereynolds.wordpress.com)
430.
WebIDE lands in Firefox Nightly (hacks.mozilla.org)
431.
Fun with your friend's Facebook and Tinder sessions (robertheaton.com)
432.
Netflix Agrees to Pay Comcast to End Web Traffic Jam (online.wsj.com)
433.
Introducing free voice calls from Hangouts (googleblog.blogspot.com)
434.
SSH Kung Fu (blog.tjll.net)
435.
“Vacations are for the weak” (sethbannon.com)
436.
Gooey: Turn command line programs into GUI applications (github.com)
437.
The Reddit Front Page Is Not a Meritocracy (toddwschneider.com)
438.
WTF, HTML and CSS? (wtfhtmlcss.com)
439.
Margaret Hamilton, lead software engineer, Project Apollo (threefingeredfox.net)
440.
Monthly revenue breakdown of PlentyOfFish's early days (plentyoffish.wordpress.com)
441.
KaTeX: Math typesetting for the web (khan.github.io)
442.
Anti-Tesla sentiment and the death of optimism (cjohnson.io)
443.
The Fatal Pinch (paulgraham.com)
444.
Sleep as a Competitive Advantage (dealbook.nytimes.com)
445.
StackOverflow Update: 560M Pageviews a Month, 25 Servers (highscalability.com)
446.
Vermont Quits War on Drugs to Treat Heroin Abuse as Health Issue (businessweek.com)
447.
Lenovo to buy Google's Motorola handset division (reuters.com)
448.
The New TextSecure: Privacy Beyond SMS (whispersystems.org)
449.
Nexus 9 (google.com)
450.
Math Intuition Cheatsheet (betterexplained.com)