January 2015 Archive
2641.
Deep Web Marketplaces (joel.mn)
2642.
ActionAlly – Get Started on Work You Care About (actionally.com)
2643.
The Counterfeiting Missionary and the Fake Pittsburgh Playboy (news.vice.com)
2644.
Quora Haqathon results (blog.hackerrank.com)
2645.
How an Article about a $397 "Minicomputer" Brought Us the PC Era (fastcompany.com)
2646.
Are we Python yet? (rfk.id.au)
2647.
How Network Science Is Changing Our Understanding of Law (technologyreview.com)
2648.
Community Detection in Graphs (jeremykun.com)
2649.
Serial Interface Control of Astronomical Telescopes (blog.wolfram.com)
2650.
Show HN: Bug Magnet – exploratory testing helper (gojko.github.io)
2651.
Estimation in Sequential Analysis (auduno.com)
2652.
Patent Trolls: Evidence from Targeted Firms (2014) (papers.ssrn.com)
2653.
Firefox OS comes to TVs (mozilla.org)
2654.
Police Now Monitoring and Criminalizing Online Speech (firstlook.org)
2655.
Interview with Ben Olmstead, creator of the Malbolge programming language (esoteric.codes)
2656.
Ashton Kutcher's Speech to Y Combinator's Startup School (blog.whttl.com)
2657.
Microsoft open sources internal schematized data framework 'Bond' on GitHub (github.com)
2658.
Biochar could boost agricultural yields and control pollution (nature.com)
2659.
Hibernating hints at dementia therapy (bbc.com)
2660.
Elon Musk is building a five mile Hyperloop test track (theverge.com)
2661.
Guthman Musical Instrument Competition Semi Finalists (guthman.gatech.edu)
2662.
The Tinkerings of Robert Noyce: How the Sun Rose on the Silicon Valley (1983) (web.stanford.edu)
2663.
Y Combinator: Bookmarklet (news.ycombinator.com)
2664.
The probability to get laid is a function of sex ratio (darwinsprinciples.com)
2665.
Secret ‘BADASS’ Intelligence Program Spied on Smartphones (firstlook.org)
2666.
Bloomberg 404 Page (bloomberg.com)
2667.
Amazon WorkMail announced (venturebeat.com)
2668.
Why black Americans can’t sleep at night: racism (qz.com)
2669.
Persistent Mapped Buffers in OpenGL (bfilipek.com)
2670.
This year, I resolve to ban laptops from my classroom (washingtonpost.com)