October 2014 Archive
10411.
The Best Handgun Ever Stopped Attackers Cold (medium.com)
10412.
Microsoft silicon valley TCS research lab shuts down (vzn1.wordpress.com)
10413.
Violinist Joshua Bell turns train station into concert hall (youtube.com)
10414.
First Official Pebble Meetup tonight in SF, Jawbone speaking, 50% dev watches (meetup.com)
10415.
30 Rules to Follow for an Effective Team Meeting (slideshare.net)
10416.
Hong Kong protesters get Bay Area tech, political assists (sfgate.com)
10417.
Ask HN: Education system structure in different countries ()
10418.
Tesla Will Announce Something Called “The D” On October 9th (techcrunch.com)
10419.
ARM releases new RTOS to boost IoT development (androidauthority.com)
10420.
SVG Tools (codecondo.com)
10421.
Google Trends – “learn to code” vs. “learn to program” vs. “make apps” (twitter.com)
10422.
Why did Microsoft skip Windows 9? (osnews.com)
10423.
React + Flux architecture: another example (beyond todolist and chat) (github.com)
10424.
This Is CG(?) (techcrunch.com)
10425.
IE's UserVoice (wpdev.uservoice.com)
10426.
Apple release iPhone activation lock checking tool (icloud.com)
10427.
Make Your Kanban Board an Information Radiator with Chromecast (kanbantool.com)
10428.
Coding: stay in context by writing a dev journal (medium.com)
10429.
US military chiefs 'planned to blow up the moon with nuclear bomb' (independent.co.uk)
10430.
The new OpenCart 2.0 is finally out (opencart.com)
10431.
Windows 10 Technical Preview now available to download (theverge.com)
10432.
What I Learned by Waking Up at 4:30 A.M. For 21 Days (businessinsider.com)
10433.
JavaScript, the real bad parts (youtube.com)
10434.
Windows 10 May Have Gotten Its Name Because of Lazy Coders (gizmodo.com)
10435.
My Bracelet Plays Tetris (youtube.com)
10436.
Type-safe Routing for Haskell Spock Web Framework Released (github.com)
10437.
Why we care about network abuse reporting (and why you should too) (blog.report4me.com)
10438.
How Ebola Patient Flew to U.S. From Liberia via Belgium (bloomberg.com)
10439.
No Windows 9 Because if(version.StartsWith(“Windows 9”)) { /* 95 and 98 */ } (engadget.com)
10440.
Celebrities Victimized in Naked Photo Hack Want to Sue Google for $100M (businessinsider.com)