October 2014 Archive
10591.
Citibike availability heatmap (bkeyes.com)
10592.
Google Fiber Leaves a Digital Divide (online.wsj.com)
10593.
POISON PI sniffs WiFi from your mail room, goes on rampage (theregister.co.uk)
10594.
The periodic table of tech investing (geekwire.com)
10595.
Ben Heck's Raspberry Pi Point and Shoot Camera – RT Disassembly/reassembly (youtube.com)
10596.
Composite image shows two black holes orbiting each other (phys.org)
10597.
Meet Gilgamesh, the privacy app Hong Kong protesters should be using (dailydot.com)
10598.
How You Benefit from Sampling in Web Analytics (app.automatedinsights.com)
10599.
US courts trash a decade’s worth of online documents, shrug it off (arstechnica.com)
10600.
The Glass Cage: Automation and US (farnamstreetblog.com)
10601.
When Women Manage Men Who Don't Respect Women (boss.blogs.nytimes.com)
10602.
10 European startups that aim to improve your e-reading experience (tech.eu)
10603.
Formlabs Form 1+ (techcrunch.com)
10604.
Sudoku and research (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
10605.
Programming Trends on StackOverflow (dodgycoder.net)
10606.
Written in PowerShell, a HTTP API for Executing PowerShell Scripts (infoq.com)
10607.
Measuring Customer Happiness for startups (blog.cloud66.com)
10608.
6 Techniques to Effectively Gamify a Mobile App (entrepreneur.com)
10609.
Yet Another Snippet Extension for Emacs (capitaomorte.github.io)
10610.
The Ultimate Guide for ASP.NET VNext Which Runs on Windows, OS X and Linux (tugberkugurlu.com)
10611.
Google Glass in Education (surgeryacade.my)
10612.
Life in a ‘degrowth’ economy, and why you might actually enjoy it (theconversation.com)
10613.
Magic Data Goggles (blog.bigml.com)
10614.
Going Reactive: Scalable, Highly Concurrent and Fault-Tolerant Systems (parleys.com)
10615.
5 Totally Useful Tips for Using Mobile Commerce (blog.mobilitybee.com)
10616.
AngularJS Tutorial: A Comprehensive 10,000 Word Guide (airpair.com)
10617.
How Curiosity Changes the Brain to Enhance Learning (technology.org)
10618.
Mark Blyth: Austerity – The History of a Dangerous Idea (youtube.com)
10619.
Product Hunt Nas product picks (producthunt.com)
10620.
How to make tea correctly (according to science): milk first (theguardian.com)