October 2014 Archive
10981.
The lights on this soccer field are powered as players run (fastcoexist.com)
10982.
A Kindle loaded with e-books is heavier than an empty one (geek.com)
10983.
The 20 Schools with the Most Alumni at Google (businessinsider.com)
10984.
Who Drew the Rooster on the Sriracha Bottle? (modernfarmer.com)
10985.
“Email Is Where Keystrokes Go to Die.” (jamesclear.com)
10986.
MySQL. Why My? (vertabelo.com)
10987.
Supporting multiple resolutions in 2D games on Android in 2014 (bigosaur.com)
10988.
Initial Thoughts about Swift (objology.blogspot.com)
10989.
Bård Vegar Solhjells dialogue with Edward Snowden (aftenposten.no)
10990.
Ello and Consumer Friendly Business Models (stratechery.com)
10991.
3 Tips for Writing Better Blog Posts (pigsdontfly.com)
10992.
A Bonus to the “Three Interviews About Static Analyzers” Article (viva64.com)
10993.
Why is my WiFi slow? Why does my WiFi keep dropping out? (geekzone.co.nz)
10994.
Kalahari to Merge with Takealot (topsanews.co.za)
10995.
Scala – The Good, the Bad and the Very Ugly [presentation] (techblog.bozho.net)
10996.
Eircode (new Irish postcode) – a first look (mapscribbles.blogspot.com)
10997.
SQL Performance Explained – the must-read book (vertabelo.com)
10998.
Magna Carta: Be Part of History (britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk)
10999.
The evolution of the glass windows (imgur.com)
11000.
Facebook's WhatsApp acquisition closes with a $22bn price tag (theinquirer.net)
11001.
The genetics of coffee consumption (theverge.com)
11002.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2014 (nobelprize.org)
11003.
Adobe Digital Editions spies on you, ineptly (the-digital-reader.com)
11004.
CppCon 2014: Titus Winters “The Philosophy of Google's C++ Code” (youtube.com)
11005.
RabbitMQ vs. Amazon SQS (blog.turret.io)
11006.
Interview with Ebola Discoverer Peter Piot (spiegel.de)
11007.
Seven deadly sins of talking about “types” (2014) (cl.cam.ac.uk)
11008.
Zuckerberg is world's best CEO, Twitter the eighth wonder, says Marc Andreessen (cnet.com)
11009.
Pull request template bookmarklet (quickleft.com)
11010.
Printable, paper-thin, flexible touchscreens let you make everything interactive (factor-tech.com)