October 2014 Archive
5671.
The FTC is suing AT&T for throttling its unlimited data customers (washingtonpost.com)
5672.
Show HN: Google Books for writers (github.com)
5673.
The 5 Most Important Things I've Learned from Using Docker (blog.tutum.co)
5674.
Monodraw: Birth of an App Icon (blog.helftone.com)
5675.
Lowe's Newest Sales Associate – OSHbot, the Robot (adage.com)
5676.
On Love, Open Source, and Community (blog.engineyard.com)
5677.
FindTheBest Wins Again: Patent Troll Hit with Double Fee Award (eff.org)
5678.
Facebook Warns of Increased Spending, Shares Fall (nytimes.com)
5679.
MDD in practice (blog.librato.com)
5680.
The Worrying State of Kenya’s Startup Ecosystem (techmoran.com)
5681.
Video of Antares rocket exploding 4 seconds after liftoff (youtube.com)
5682.
Show HN: LyricSmith – Songwriting Web App (lyricsmith.com)
5683.
Ex-Google employee held for trying to join IS (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
5684.
California Droughts (xkcd.com)
5685.
Deis v0.15 – Stable Release Candidate (deis.io)
5686.
Open Web Platform Milestone Achieved with HTML5 Recommendation (w3.org)
5687.
Why Isil is so hard to defeat? (qz.com)
5688.
SpaceX to attempt landing in December (news.discovery.com)
5689.
Understanding React and reimplementing it from scratch (gcanti.github.io)
5690.
Docker Official Images – The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (container-solutions.com)
5691.
RHEL 7 GCC Optimizations – partial inlining indepth (developerblog.redhat.com)
5692.
The Speak, Memory Machine (medium.com)
5693.
Chief architect of Ceph on what software defined storage means for OpenStack (opensource.com)
5694.
MIAOW Open Source GPU (reactos.org)
5695.
If you know nothing about Ebola – here is a list of articles you should read (blog.swayy.co)
5696.
Twitter and IBM partnership (blog.twitter.com)
5697.
HP's Upcoming 3D Printing Technology (www8.hp.com)
5698.
What Book Should You Read Next? Putting Librarians and Algorithms to the Test (fastcoexist.com)
5699.
Tinder Taps into an Age-Old Truth: Looks Are All That Matter (nytimes.com)
5700.
People trust NSA more than Google, survey says (cnet.com)