October 2014 Archive
13711.
Hungary to impose world's first Internet tax (cnbc.com)
13712.
Information Is Cheap, Action Is Expensive (medium.com)
13713.
The Police Are Still Out of Control (politico.com)
13714.
Show HN: How to overcome your creative blocks (blog.veed.me)
13715.
Mobile Games Need Their Artists (techcrunch.com)
13716.
A simple man in the middle proxy for debugging apps (github.com)
13717.
The great RGB guessing challenge (rgbchallenge.com)
13718.
Astronomers capture first ever data of an exploding fireball from a nova star (theguardian.com)
13719.
Less Mail reaching out for a clone ()
13720.
Post Terrible Startup Ideas ITT ()
13721.
Thousands Protest in Hungary Over Proposed Internet Tax (thenextweb.com)
13722.
Importance of being Iceland (startupiceland.com)
13723.
1938 Aerial Photographs of San Francisco (davidrumsey.com)
13724.
10 Best PhotoShop Alternatives (codegeekz.com)
13725.
Usability checklist for Websites (producthunt.com)
13726.
Pretty cool landing page that shows product use case – Takes.io (takes.io)
13727.
Why One Professor Thinks Academics Should Write ‘BuzzFeed-Style Scholarship’ (chronicle.com)
13728.
Exposing the hidden history of computer hacking (bbc.co.uk)
13729.
The Ebola Crisis and Where Big Data Can Help (recode.net)
13730.
Flambe – rapidly cook up games for HTML5, Flash, Android, and iOS (github.com)
13731.
Hamster in Tutu Shuts Down Large Hadron Collider (lesswrong.com)
13732.
CIA Used 1,000 Nazis as Anti-Soviet ‘assets’ in Cold War (theglobeandmail.com)
13733.
Google Inbox invites are being sold via Ebay (ebay.com)
13734.
Wolf: Platform for trading on foreign exchange market (github.com)
13735.
The Search for MH370 – Journal of Navigation [pdf] - Inmarsat's workings shown (journals.cambridge.org)
13736.
PyDev of the Week: Werner Bruhin (blog.pythonlibrary.org)
13737.
General Purpose Programming Languages' Speed of Light (tratt.net)
13738.
Amazon Announces the All-New Amazon Fire TV Stick (developer.amazon.com)
13739.
15 Best Social Media Tools (codegeekz.com)
13740.
Amazon Launches $39 ‘Fire TV Stick’ to Challenge Google’s Chromecast (venturebeat.com)