October 2014 Archive
6661.
How Anonabox Went from Privacy Savior to Scam in Less Than a Week (motherboard.vice.com)
6662.
How to build a startup? My personal story behind ZEEF (zeef.org)
6663.
“Shaka, When the Walls Fell: Star Trek Traces Limits of Human Communication” (theatlantic.com)
6664.
Solar Energy Prices See Double-digit Declines in 2013 (nrel.gov)
6665.
The Comet up close - pics (blogs.esa.int)
6666.
Building APIs in an Instant (techcrunch.com)
6667.
Yum and createrepo generate incorrect metadata (blog.packagecloud.io)
6668.
Microsoft adds ‘premium storage’ and new G-series instances to its Azure cloud (venturebeat.com)
6669.
Suddenly, Google Looks Shaky (businessinsider.com)
6670.
Three Reasons a Data Engineer Should Learn Scala (hakkalabs.co)
6671.
IPhone 6 Propels Apple Profit to Record (nytimes.com)
6672.
How to Launch an American Startup (medium.com)
6673.
Show HN: A messaging app for trading favors (sites.google.com)
6674.
What Have I Done Today – time management for Google drive (whathaveidone.today)
6675.
Voting app maps liberal/conservative hotspots across America (might load slow) (isidewith.com)
6676.
Twitter to Offer New Tools for App Developers (online.wsj.com)
6677.
I've never seen macroscopic images as incredibly sharp as these ones (sploid.gizmodo.com)
6678.
On LPX13D, SELinux, and root -modified kernel may be req'd for root on Android L (plus.google.com)
6679.
The Internet of Things Chip Gets a New Spectrum (hackaday.com)
6680.
Ruby on Rails vs. PHP – The good, the bad (leonardteo.com)
6681.
Snappy: a fast compression library from Google (code.google.com)
6682.
Hub 2.2.0 preview is powered by Go (github.com)
6683.
Khronos Releases OpenVX 1.0 Specification 
for Computer Vision Acceleration (khronos.org)
6684.
Help stamp out CVS in your lifetime (esr.ibiblio.org)
6685.
Logsend is high-performance tool for processing logs (github.com)
6686.
FastMail is moving to fastmail.com (blog.fastmail.fm)
6687.
GrabTaxi Raises $65M (techcrunch.com)
6688.
Hendo Hover Board (hendohover.com)
6689.
The Daily Routines of Pablo Picasso, Benjamin Franklin, and Charles Darwin (seekingintellect.com)
6690.
We rode a $10,000 hoverboard, and you can too (engadget.com)