In the U.S., a Turning Point in the Flow of Oil
(nytimes.com)
October 2014 Archive
11281.
11282.
Control Sonos speakers with Yo
(github.com)
11283.
Running Cloud9 IDE as an Heroku App
(jellekralt.com)
11284.
Bottle.py Class based routes
(gist.github.com)
11285.
Draw with Emoji
(emojibrush.com)
11286.
Things to Do at a Startup Every Wednesday
(blog.aha.io)
11287.
11288.
11289.
Using Google's BigQuery to Visualize Ngrams
(thinkful.com)
11290.
11291.
The Fundamental Insecurity of USB
(schneier.com)
11292.
BadUSB Code Has Been Published
(schneier.com)
11293.
Belkin routers hijacking websurfing (2003)
(michaelhanscom.com)
11294.
11295.
11296.
Tyupkin backdoor is used in Eastern Europe for stealing money from ATM
(hackingnews.com)
11297.
Optical trick makes disappearing messages hard to screenshot
(technologyreview.com)
11298.
Jukely Raises $2.4mm to get unlimited concerts for $25/month
(venturebeat.com)
11299.
Storage done right for AngularJS
(auze.ro)
11300.
New Relic Buys Ducksboard to Bolster Data Integration and Visualization
(blog.newrelic.com)
11301.
There’s Something Going on in L.A
(techcrunch.com)
11302.
A Famo.us package for Sublime Text editor by http://famousco.de
(sublime.wbond.net)
11303.
Frame your goal to increase motivation
(theeffectiveengineer.com)
11304.
Antumbra|Glow an open-source hackable ambient backlight
(antumbra.io)
11306.
Complain About Comcast, Get Fired from Your Job
(yro.slashdot.org)
11307.
Office’s Place in the New Microsoft
(techcrunch.com)
11308.
Ebola Vaccine Trials May Give Placebo to Those at Risk
(bloomberg.com)
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11310.
Anti-aging
(hplusmagazine.com)