October 2014 Archive
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6962.
For People Who Need Help Memorizing Their Coworkers’ Names
(blog.optimizely.com)
6963.
Google Releases Material Design Resources
(plus.google.com)
6964.
Publishers and the Smiling Curve
(stratechery.com)
6965.
6966.
Orbital Antares Had Soviet Rocket Engines Slated for Retirement
(businessweek.com)
6967.
6968.
JavaScript is our new Visual Basic
(alan.aw20.net)
6969.
LinkedIn University Rankings
(linkedin.com)
6970.
Bogus letting agents rent through Airbnb to fleece would-be tenants
(theguardian.com)
6971.
6972.
The future of Docker (interview with Jeff Lindsay)
(centurylinklabs.com)
6973.
Xerox Alto and CP/M OS source code released
(itworld.com)
6974.
Computer with human-like learning will program itself
(newscientist.com)
6975.
When hackers grow old (by Eric S. Raymond)
(esr.ibiblio.org)
6976.
Hollywood Ending Near for Orson Welles’s Last Film
(nytimes.com)
6977.
Hydropower May Be Huge Source of Methane Emissions
(news.discovery.com)
6978.
What Is on Netflix? Find the Best Ranked Movies on IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes
(whatisonnetflix.com)
6979.
What a Wandering Airliner Says About China's Prospects
(theatlantic.com)
6980.
YouTube Finally Supports 60FPS, and It Looks Awesome
(kotaku.com)
6981.
You are being tracked: Permanently - Permacookies
(forbes.com)
6982.
How Bad Are the Colleges?
(nybooks.com)
6983.
Software's Vital Role at Japan Robot Week 2014
(cacm.acm.org)
6984.
Automatic Halloween Candy Dispenser
(benrady.com)
6985.
The New Flipboard Gets Personal with Over 30,000 Topics to Follow
(inside.flipboard.com)
6986.
How to debug your brain
(oliveremberton.com)
6987.
The Best Plugins for Sublime Text
(ipestov.com)
6988.
Show HN: Conway's Game of Life New Tab Chrome Extension
(chrome.google.com)
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