a tool by the Electronic Frontier Foundation that tests your browser "fingerprint" to see how unique it is based on the information it will share with sites it visits.
developer Zach Moazeni’s uses the GitHub API to pull in GitHub events (pushes, forks, gists, branches, tags, follows and comments) displaying them in a vertical timeline reminiscent of Facebook.
interesting demonstration of how using Google’s mapping API and raw data from NASA can be used to generated a usable if not complete exact visualization of the impact of sea level rising due to climate change.
32-bit programming for Windows 95/98/ME or NT/2000/XP using assembler, you will find everything you need here including an Assembler, Resource Compiler, Linker, Symbolic Debugger, Editor, Integrated Development Environments (IDEs), Help Compiler, etc...
a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, and the general public.
An opportunity to listen to a selection of lectures from past series. Wherever possible we have chosen the opening lecture from each year because it usually sets the scope for the series.
web archive of game manuals, high quality scanned images of instruction manuals in their full, original format with all original artwork and other graphical elements intact