October 2014 Archive
11371.
Marketing Site Design for Startups (ryanbattles.com)
11372.
World’s first carbon capture coal plant opens in Canada (rsc.org)
11373.
DukeScript – Java Everywhere Again? (i-programmer.info)
11374.
CasperSpy – Botnet for CyberSecurity Defence ()
11375.
The “Perfect Path” through programming (samanthajohn.com)
11376.
Handling large datasets (1Gb – 100GB) in R via data.table (datacamp.com)
11377.
PostgreSQL 9.4 Beta 3 Released (postgresql.org)
11378.
San Jose State's costly high-tech upgrade with Cisco faces setbacks (mercurynews.com)
11379.
Building statistical models by visualization (research.microsoft.com)
11380.
Why We're Learning Clojure (teamgaslight.com)
11381.
Aging Angry Birds Has Rovio Testing Brand's Pull as Firings Loom (bloomberg.com)
11382.
Put Down Your Phone (youtube.com)
11383.
Open Source Leaders at Google, PayPal, Tilde.io, Exercism, CfA (opensource.com)
11384.
Pushing to Heroku is down (status.heroku.com)
11385.
In Texas, a Fight Over Fracking (nytimes.com)
11386.
HubSpot Raises $125M in IPO (bostinno.streetwise.co)
11387.
Eclipse Xtext Goes IntelliJ IDEA (blog.efftinge.de)
11388.
Google's top secret weapon – a hacker they call their Security Princess (telegraph.co.uk)
11389.
Internet for Everyone by Facebook (internet.org)
11390.
DEA agent sued over Facebook decoy page (cbsnews.com)
11391.
UEA students urged to urinate in shower (bbc.co.uk)
11392.
Artist uses hexadecimal converter to intentionally twist and corrupt his photos (wired.com)
11393.
HTC 're-imagines' point-and-shoot photography with a new handheld camera (techradar.com)
11394.
How a Zebra Mussel Convinced Me to Get a Vasectomy (nautil.us)
11395.
JavaScript, Types and Sets (Part II) and a Side Note on React.js (gcanti.github.io)
11396.
Help Wanted: Unlikely Geniuses to Solve Public Health Problems (npr.org)
11397.
Google’s Conversational Search Gets Smarter, Adds OpenTable Integration (techcrunch.com)
11398.
Introducing polls on Google+ (plus.google.com)
11399.
WeatherSignal: bringing the crowdsourced weather network to iPhone (weathersignal.com)
11400.
The Biggest Blown Opportunity in Higher Ed History (businessjournal.gallup.com)