October 2014 Archive
11821.
Is a Booth at a Big Conference for a Startup Worth the Expense? (linkedin.com)
11822.
A Bit of College Can Be Worse Than None at All (online.wsj.com)
11823.
The Dronecode Project (suasnews.com)
11824.
Will Ads Become Next Net-Neutrality Battle? (online.wsj.com)
11825.
How Do You Unit Test Your JavaScript Code? Vote and Find Out the Results (infoq.com)
11826.
Banks harvest callers' voiceprints to fight fraud (cnbc.com)
11827.
At Florida State, Football Clouds Justice (nytimes.com)
11828.
Pragmatic and Rage-Driven Approach to MySQL Indexes (marcgg.com)
11829.
Police Arrest Man for Poisoning Drink Meant for Co-worker That Killed Guest (adlekchills.blogspot.com)
11830.
Snowball – All your messages in one place (medium.com)
11831.
Circuit Scribe: Draw Circuits Instantly (kickstarter.com)
11832.
Crime-fighting surveillance planes provoke privacy controversy (bbc.co.uk)
11833.
I enabled SSL for my S3-hosted static blog (blog.vrypan.net)
11834.
7 Steps to Getting to Cash-Flow Positive Faster (in SaaS) (saastr.com)
11835.
A simple improvement for all HTML code editors (temerev.com)
11836.
Show HN: Jobs that fits you(Job Seeker) (mahasherpa.com)
11837.
Patent Pools (arnoldkling.com)
11838.
Yik Yak founders: How we'll weed out abuse and become the next Twitter (itworld.com)
11839.
Show HN: I need a professional opinion about Angular,Node,TypeScript project ()
11840.
“tooth in eye” surgery (en.m.wikipedia.org)
11841.
Dronecode: Linux Foundation, 3DRobotics Create Open-Source UAV Software Platform (makezine.com)
11842.
Facebook's iOS Infrastructure (youtube.com)
11843.
Gnomoria for Mac OS X (forums.gnomoria.com)
11844.
The Three Most Important Trends in the Seed Fund Raising Market (tomtunguz.com)
11845.
Warewolf ESB goes Open Source (github.com)
11846.
Secretive X-37B Military Space Plane Could Land in California Tuesday (space.com)
11847.
Habits – terminal based spaced repetition utility in Go (github.com)
11848.
Will It Fly? How to Evaluate a New Product Idea (2007) (evhead.com)
11849.
Lone Geniuses Are Overrated (theatlantic.com)
11850.
Star Wars Battle Pod shows that arcades aren't dead, they're just very different (polygon.com)