Getting paid (or not) by Chinese Clients
(chinalawblog.com)
September 2014 Archive
5071.
5072.
Copyright Holders Want Netflix to Ban VPN Users
(torrentfreak.com)
5073.
How an IPO gets done, step by step
(cnbc.com)
5074.
5075.
Seedcamp invests in 11 European startups
(seedcamp.com)
5076.
Lifetime Dev Center registrations with one-time $19 fee for individuals
(blogs.windows.com)
5077.
Using data science to build better products
(blog.yhathq.com)
5078.
Brewfactory: full-stack homebrew with IoT
(blog.risingstack.com)
5079.
Chatting cats use DataScript for fun
(tonsky.me)
5080.
5081.
Can a Silicon Valley CTO save government software from itself?
(gomorpheus.com)
5082.
5083.
5084.
How to Design for Thumbs in the Era of Huge Screens
(scotthurff.com)
5085.
King Richard III's Final Moments Were Quick and Brutal
(livescience.com)
5086.
Home Depot’s lengthy security breach exposed 56M credit cards
(thenextweb.com)
5087.
5088.
CS:GO Linux available to download
(steamdb.info)
5089.
For Trees Under Threat, Flight May Be Best Response
(nytimes.com)
5090.
5091.
5092.
A History of Genius
(nybooks.com)
5093.
Show HN: Walk.js – Pseudo-random walk traversal
(mateogianolio.github.io)
5094.
As Systems Get More Complex, Programming Is Getting “Reactive”
(readwrite.com)
5095.
Peter Thiel's Uncomplimentary Views of Big Pharma
(pipeline.corante.com)
5096.
5097.
Elm 0.13 – Architecture Improvements
(elm-lang.org)
5098.
European PaaS Clever Cloud Opens in America
(blog.clever-cloud.com)
5099.
Trello Celebrates 5M Users
(trello.com)
5100.
Memoization
(en.wikipedia.org)