October 2014 Archive
3481.
Ubering While Black (medium.com)
3482.
The Holocaust just got more shocking (nytimes.com)
3483.
Consumer Barometer: a tool to help understand how people use the Internet (consumerbarometer.com)
3484.
Twitter's future is at stake with Fabric (gigaom.com)
3485.
[video] One-on-One with Elon Musk – MIT AeroAstro Centennial Symposium (youtube.com)
3486.
ELF obfuscation: let analysis tools show wrong external symbol calls (h4des.org)
3487.
Beyond Bitcoin: The Blockchain [video] (a16z.com)
3488.
A curated list of Web Performance Optimization. Everyone can contribute (github.com)
3489.
GitHub for Scientific Protocols (scientificprotocols.org)
3490.
Verizon’s ‘Perma-Cookie’ Is a Privacy-Killing Machine (wired.com)
3491.
SlideShare launches professional journey visualization (slideshare.net)
3492.
Building Carousel, Part III: Drawing Images on Screen (tech.dropbox.com)
3493.
Codealike. Analytics for Software Developers on Visual Studio and Eclipse (codealike.com)
3494.
Inside the nuclear submarine that can remain underwater for 25 years (wired.co.uk)
3495.
Ex-SEC Chairman Levitt to Advise Two Bitcoin Companies (online.wsj.com)
3496.
BitScope Micro Oscilloscope and Analyzer (bitscope.com)
3497.
Google Fit (play.google.com)
3498.
Transactions for HBase (github.com)
3499.
Show HN: APInalytics – simple analytics for APIs (github.com)
3500.
Pet Theories (aaronkharris.com)
3501.
London police trial gang violence 'predicting' software (bbc.co.uk)
3502.
Alexis Ohanian returns for season 2 of startup series Small Empires (theverge.com)
3503.
The Design and Implementation of Probabilistic Programming Languages (dippl.org)
3504.
Happy Dennis Ritchie Day (radar.oreilly.com)
3505.
Data Stream Processing: A More Scalable Bridge from Kafka to Hadoop (conductor.com)
3506.
The Best Websites to Learn Any New Skill (Programming, Design, MOOCs and Beyond) (lifebyexperimentation.com)
3507.
Somebody’s Already Using Verizon’s ID to Track Users (propublica.org)
3508.
No link between tough penalties and drug use (bbc.co.uk)
3509.
Temporenc, comprehensive binary encoding format for dates and times (temporenc.org)
3510.
ANDY RUBIN OUT OF GOOGLE (businessinsider.com)