- en.wikipedia.org
- en.wikipedia.org
-
UX Crash Course: User Psychologythehipperelement.com
My mission for 2014 was to get more people started in User Experience (UX) Design. In January, hundreds of thousands of people did the original UX Crash Course and it was translated into Spanish,... -
Raneto - A free, open, simple Markdown powered Knowledgebase for Nodejsraneto.com
Raneto is an open source Knowledgebase platform that uses static Markdown files to power your Knowledgebase. - troyhunt.com
-
Web Testing Tutorial Using DalekJS - Lennu.netlennu.net
Web testing just got simple! Javascript based Dalek.js provides the easies and fastest way to automate the web testing. -
Monsanto hacked - but by who, and why?grahamcluley.com
Controversial agriculture and biotech giant admits that someone managed to breach its network security, but mystery surrounds what the motive might have been. -
Doonesbury Comic Strips by Garry Trudeau - June 01, 2014doonesbury.washingtonpost.com
Welcome to Doonesbury’s web site, which features not only each day’s strip (easily enlargeable for your easy-viewing pleasure), but also the daily SayWhat? quote, a constant flow of reader Blowback, a Mudline of negative soundbites by public figures, a... -
Iron-Chromium Flow Battery Aims to Replace Gas Plants - IEEE Spectrumspectrum.ieee.org
A startup hopes its demonstration project will lead to long-duration batteries for electric grid - runnable.com
- bennjordan.com
- lovelydocs.io
-
Voluntary Enhancement of Neural Signatures of Affiliative Emotion Using fMRI Neurofeedbackplosone.org
PLOS ONE: an inclusive, peer-reviewed, open-access resource from the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF SCIENCE. Reports of well-performed scientific studies from all disciplines freely available to the whole world. - usingcsp.com
- news.ycombinator.com
-
exploresionexploresion.org
Explore the tree of all the information in the known universe. Search for any piece of world's information and navigate through the tree of information. - blog.cyberint.com
- hyperdock.io
-
The Open-Office Trap - The New Yorkerm.newyorker.com
In 1973, my high school, Acton-Boxborough Regional, in Acton, Massachusetts, moved to a sprawling brick building at the foot of a hill. Inspired by architectural trends of the preceding decade, the classrooms in one of its wings didn’t have doors. The ... -
Balls and brainseconomist.com
Illustration by Peter Schrank THERE are few better ways of upsetting a certain sort of politically correct person than to suggest that intelligence (or, rather, the...