How, what and why of A/B testing and optimization of mobile games
(appiterate.com)
November 2013 Archive
11041.
11042.
How Experts Think
(medium.com)
11043.
About the Significant Objects Project
(significantobjects.com)
11044.
Jq for csv
(rubygems.org)
11045.
11046.
Amazon Web Services Blog: AWS Data Pipeline Now Supports Amazon Redshift
(aws.typepad.com)
11047.
An Intriguingly Detailed Animation of How People Move Around a City
(theatlanticcities.com)
11048.
This transatlantic trade deal is a full-frontal assault on democracy
(theguardian.com)
11049.
Chilly temperatures foster cancer growth in mice
(arstechnica.com)
11050.
Mobile is Eating the World
(slideshare.net)
11051.
Why was strict parsing not chosen for HTML?
(programmers.stackexchange.com)
11052.
The Positive Power of Negative Thinking
(lifehacker.com)
11053.
11055.
Things You Didn't Know About Apple Design Chief Jony Ive
(mashable.com)
11056.
Android ART as potential solution to slow mobile web apps
(digitstodollars.com)
11057.
Google Hackathon Tries To Attract Devs For Google Glass
(thenextweb.com)
11058.
Peerpouch
(n.exts.ch)
11059.
How Mac Pro is built
(apple.com)
11060.
Chrome Logo in pure CSS
(codepen.io)
11061.
The Politics of Deep Packet Inspection
(christopher-parsons.com)
11062.
Doctor Who at 50: Tour the Tardis
(bbc.co.uk)
11063.
No Stores? No Salesmen? No Profit? No Problem for Amazon.
(technologyreview.com)
11064.
Future of web development
(supacoderz.com)
11065.
11066.
Responsive Icons
(responsiveicons.co.uk)
11067.
More than 1 percent of Google play apps are aggressive copycats
(arstechnica.com)
11068.
Developing for Multi-Touch Web Browsers
(html5rocks.com)
11069.
11070.
Dishonesty and Selection into Public Service
(ipl.econ.duke.edu)