September 2014 Archive
4231.
Geospatial Search Engine for Library of Congress ()
4232.
Thousands of Newspapers Listed by Country and Region (onlinenewspapers.com)
4233.
The Myth of the Bell Curve: Look for the Hyper-Performers (forbes.com)
4234.
9-Way File-System Comparison with a SSD on the Linux 3.17 Kernel (phoronix.com)
4235.
Reddit’s tax on Amazon purchases (mattinouye.com)
4236.
AT&T and Verizon say 10Mbps is too fast for “broadband” (arstechnica.com)
4237.
Looking for Technical Co-Founder in San Francisco ()
4238.
A kind of map/reduce using CTE's (jc00ke.com)
4239.
Hacked Celeb Pics Made Reddit Enough Cash to Run Its Servers for a Month (wired.com)
4240.
US judge Thomas Griesa declares Argentina in contempt of court (buenosairesherald.com)
4241.
Hackvard (hackvard.com)
4242.
The Ultimate List of Ultimate Marketing Lists (pagewiz.com)
4243.
6Sensor Labs Gets $4M to Help People with Food Allergies Test Their Meals (techcrunch.com)
4244.
The MOOC Revolution That Wasn’t (techcrunch.com)
4245.
You are terrible at predicting the future of technology and your own behavior (theatlantic.com)
4246.
The Learning Myth: Why I'll Never Tell My Son He's Smart (huffingtonpost.com)
4247.
Finding a winning workflow for front end development (blog.slant.co)
4248.
Booklaunch.io – Start Marketing Your Book in less than 10 minutes (booklaunch.io)
4249.
Show HN: Public Obelisk Server for the Community (blog.coinkite.com)
4250.
Elearning Market Trends and Forecast 2014-2016 (docebo.com)
4251.
Machine learning courses collection (eclass.cc)
4252.
Should We All Take a Bit of Lithium? (nytimes.com)
4253.
How to Succeed in Silicon Valley Without Really Trying (newrepublic.com)
4254.
Blocking JavaScript seems like a good idea (mortoray.com)
4255.
Welcome to the post-Edward Snowden era (washingtonpost.com)
4256.
Show HN: Sql-migrate: SQL migrations for Go (github.com)
4257.
Brendan Eich: The Origin of JavaScript (traffic.libsyn.com)
4258.
Imcache: N-level caching with offheap, memcache, redis and more (cetsoft.github.io)
4259.
$1.43 of every $100 in America goes toward hospital administration (vox.com)
4260.
Ask HN: US Digital Services ()