October 2014 Archive
8791.
The Internet of things is here, but the rules to run it are not (gigaom.com)
8792.
Bowery secures $1.5m and launches desktop app (bowery.io)
8793.
Industry Response to Bitcoin Bitlicense Guidelines (coinprices.io)
8794.
Design/UX Breakdown of Candy Crush [Podcast] (designreviewpodcast.com)
8795.
How to Write Large Modular Node.js Projects for Express and Beyond (strongloop.com)
8796.
More Crypto Wars II (schneier.com)
8797.
Serverless WebRTC using QR codes (franklinta.com)
8798.
Webcam sex with fake girl Sweetie leads to sentence (bbc.co.uk)
8799.
Raptor: a new ruby web-server for faster app deployment (rubyinside.com)
8800.
Scoring sales leads programmatically (blog.clearbit.co)
8801.
Hungary to introduce Internet tax (portfolio.hu)
8802.
How often do post series A startups fail? ()
8803.
Boomerang for Gmail Review – How to Schedule Sending Emails and Keep Inbox Clean (yanado.com)
8804.
Stubborn Visionaries and Pigheaded Fools (blog.asmartbear.com)
8805.
Losing face: How Facebook disconnects us (ct.counseling.org)
8806.
V is for Vivid (markshuttleworth.com)
8807.
Show HN: Bowery Desktop (new.bowery.io)
8808.
Phoenix – an open source implementation of Swift (source.ind.ie)
8809.
Aussie bee species fight 'hive wars' (bbc.com)
8810.
What Industry Insiders Think of Marissa Mayer's $700M Deal (businessinsider.com)
8811.
“It's a Boy!” How to Broadcast Text Messages Using Google Spreadsheets and Ruby (twilio.com)
8812.
WebRTC 101 (revelry.co)
8813.
FedEx Tech Manager (fedex.com)
8814.
Is Docker ready for production? Feedback of a 2 weeks hands on (t37.net)
8815.
My favorite bugs (blog.bigml.com)
8816.
The unspoken D word that eats you from the inside (greig.cc)
8817.
Data Visualization and D3.js Newsletter – Issue 101 (dashingd3js.com)
8818.
Bayes Impact Hackathon at OpenDNS HQ (engineering.opendns.com)
8819.
Q&A with Pragmatic Dave: Agility Over Agile (infoq.com)
8820.
Geek Feminism Wiki: Resources for Allies (geekfeminism.wikia.com)