August 2014 Archive
21031.
Tesco's One Stop, Epay, and Appflare Launch UK's Largest iBeacon Network
(mobilemarketingmagazine.com)
21032.
Small Sips of Gulp.js: 4 Steps to Reduce Complexity
(teamgaslight.com)
21033.
California Governor Signs Law Requiring a ‘Kill Switch’ on Smartphones
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
21034.
3-D Printing Bump Keys
(wired.com)
21035.
3D-printed vertebra implanted in 12-year-old cancer sufferer
(independent.co.uk)
21036.
Why we decided against making our UX studio's site responsive
(simpleasmilk.com)
21037.
PlayStation Network Is Experiencing Downtime Again
(downdetector.com)
21038.
21039.
21040.
Twilio and Balsamiq Support Startups to Attend Business of Software Conference
(businessofsoftware.org)
21041.
21042.
21043.
Share the recipes that he likes
(dirqo.org)
21044.
The idea is not the (only) hard part
(sethgodin.typepad.com)
21045.
Create viral beta form using Wordpress
(blackairplane.com)
21046.
Apple iOS 7.1.1 Jailbreak (tethered) Geeksnow for iPhone 4;
(geeksn0w.blogspot.com)
21047.
21048.
A crowdsourcing platform for friends?
(travel.stackexchange.com)
21049.
Pinterest adds deeper business analytics capabilities
(mashable.com)
21050.
Try Your Luck with Bitcoins on Poker Combinations
(bitaces.me)
21051.
Using Bitcoins Hype for Phishing Fun
(informationsecuritybuzz.com)
21052.
Wearable Sensor to Help ID Concussions in Real-Time for Kids
(hitconsultant.net)
21053.
Top 5 Tools for Naming Your Startup
(sitepoint.com)
21054.
Hotel in Bad Griesbach
(hotel-dreiquellen.de)
21055.
A Graceful Exit for Box?
(cmswire.com)
21056.
A Mobile Guide to Candidate Marketing in the 2014 Election
(mattcollinsblog.com)
21057.
Google's getting ready to open its web services to kids
(engadget.com)
21058.
21059.
How to Publish to Rubygems, in One Click
(yegor256.com)