October 2014 Archive
11731.
My first Game + my first angular project (sliderga.me)
11732.
Open source is critical for science: a call for open crowdsourcing platforms (jacobsheehy.com)
11733.
Ebola healthcare worker infections in West Africa (caitlinrivers.com)
11734.
Fecal Transplants May Soon Be Available in a Pill (time.com)
11735.
Web Designers Who Want to Become Web Developers (codecondo.com)
11736.
Am I burnt out? I don't feel anything different physically (channikhabra.github.io)
11737.
Three Startup Founders Reveal Why They Left San Francisco for Portland (sfgate.com)
11738.
Joey 360° 4K Seamless Video Capture, Broadcast, Conference (kickstarter.com)
11739.
Neurosexism: Brains, Gender and Tech (recode.net)
11740.
How Simple Checklists Reduce Complexity in Construction, Medicine and Technology (seekingintellect.com)
11741.
Part 2: Clojure, Graphs, and the UFC (cdn.rawgit.com)
11742.
Enable VoLTE on iPhone 6 (tekrevue.com)
11743.
Angular.dart 1.0 (blog.angulardart.org)
11744.
Hollow earth theory (en.wikipedia.org)
11745.
The Art of Painting: Stanley Kubrick and Johannes Vermeer Try to See Eye-to-eye (nautil.us)
11746.
Elon Musk: Robots Could Delete Humans Like Spam (inc.com)
11747.
Samsung develops 60 GHz Wi-Fi 802.11ad (sammobile.com)
11748.
One of the first 50 Web servers on the InterNet (ftp.arl.mil)
11749.
Trenzi – Social monitor of Matteo Renzi, italian prime minister (trenzi.meteor.com)
11750.
Texas health worker becomes first person to contract Ebola in U.S (reuters.com)
11751.
The One Thing I Did to Increase Revenue for DevBase by 150% (rayvinly.com)
11752.
Calculating the square root of a number with Heron's method (biesnecker.com)
11753.
Nomie. The world's easiest life tracker (youtube.com)
11754.
Ask: How to prepare for interview at Stripe? ()
11755.
Show HN: 01 – Binary Training Game for iOS (itunes.apple.com)
11756.
Crazyflie – A flying SDK (bitcraze.se)
11757.
Press a Button, Silence Someone's Voice (blogs.voices.com)
11758.
Flash Superhero(Barry Allen) Logo Using CSS (codelator.com)
11759.
Internet thinks – you are doing it wrong (theatlantic.com)
11760.
Despite Push from Tech Giants, AP CS Exam Counts Don't Budge Much in Most States (developers.slashdot.org)