January 2015 Archive
2611.
The Free Encryption App That Wants to Replace Gmail, Dropbox, and HipChat (wired.com)
2612.
Wordpress.com's move to SSL complete (developer.twingly.com)
2613.
Show HN: WikiReverse reverse links to Wikipedia articles (wikireverse.org)
2614.
The Figure-Ground of Race in Washington, DC (kentonngo.com)
2615.
Three cheers for the onion (bbc.co.uk)
2616.
Young Alan Turing and the Arctangent (angrystatistician.blogspot.com)
2617.
Smart shoe devices generate power from walking (bbc.co.uk)
2618.
Continuous Integration in the Cloud: Comparing Travis, Circle and Codeship (strongloop.com)
2619.
7 heinous lies “American Sniper” is telling America (salon.com)
2620.
Kepler telescope identifies ancient solar system (bbc.com)
2621.
Understanding ES6 Generators (nickolus.svbtle.com)
2622.
Audience Insights query engine: In-memory integer store for social analytics (code.facebook.com)
2623.
Twitter: Goodbye, I Quit (john.do)
2624.
Differences between entry-level and early-stage engineering (medium.com)
2625.
Time-series data storage service from AT&T: M2X (m2x.att.com)
2626.
Four ways to a Practical Code Review (2007) (methodsandtools.com)
2627.
Why Obama Took the Lead on High-Speed Internet Access Policy (medium.com)
2628.
Free Incoming SMS for All US Short Codes and 46% Price Drop in Outbound (plivo.com)
2629.
The Pomegranate Architect (theparisreview.org)
2630.
Old Uber source code on NPM ()
2631.
The NYPD's 'Work Stoppage' Is Surreal (rollingstone.com)
2632.
Adventures with Emoji (theopatt.com)
2633.
The Real Story Behind Jeff Bezos's Fire Phone Debacle (fastcompany.com)
2634.
What We Give Up When We Become Entrepreneurs (nymag.com)
2635.
The reasons I stopped using libuv (blog.kazuhooku.com)
2636.
An Old Fogey’s Analysis of a Teenager’s View on Social Media (medium.com)
2637.
Crosswalk comes to Ionic - 10x performance boost on Android 4.0-4.3 devices (ionicframework.com)
2638.
DevDocs: now fully functional offline (devdocs.io)
2639.
I Taught Shanley Kane How to Troll, And I’m Sincerely Sorry (breitbart.com)
2640.
Rubyists: Just use double-quoted strings (viget.com)