October 2014 Archive
16711.
Future Smartphones Won’t Need Cell Towers to Connect (technologyreview.com)
16712.
The Photo Digest – Issue #5 (thephotodigest.com)
16713.
Time to harness the potential of sports for international development (goo.gl)
16714.
How I built a 1100+ users SaaS business as a Single Founder (inboundio.com)
16715.
JPMorgan Chase Data Breach Revelations – Expert Comments (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
16716.
Majority of Apple Campus 2 foundation laid according to latest drone video (youtube.com)
16717.
Automation of WAR/EAR deployment using Jenkins (paxcel.net)
16718.
The Dungeon Where Dracula Was Kept (smithsonianmag.com)
16719.
There is Going to be a 90% in Banner Ads (linkedin.com)
16720.
Parallel Universe (YC S12) Is Hiring a Developer Evangelist ()
16721.
Increasing THC, CBD, and Other Cannabinoids in Marijuana (bigbudsmag.com)
16722.
CodyHouse, a free library of html,css,js nuggets (codyhouse.co)
16723.
The Meme as Meme (nautil.us)
16724.
HP splitting up into two companies (thenextweb.com)
16725.
Essential Components That Will Make Your Startup Marketing Plan Work (onaplatterofgold.com)
16726.
Introducing CI Status: The Build Dashboard for Travis CI (piwik.org)
16727.
Watch the Windows 10 launch video (itproportal.com)
16728.
Why My Digital Health Startup Failed (hitconsultant.net)
16729.
My eBay 'buyer protection' nightmare (telegraph.co.uk)
16730.
Dynamic-auto-sharding-support-for-scala-slick (stackoverflow.com)
16731.
Anonymous relationship advice app (agonyapp.com)
16732.
ESPN deal lets you stream live NBA games without needing TV service (engadget.com)
16733.
Leadership in the age of digital transformation (information-age.com)
16734.
The Forgotten Female Programmers Who Created Modern Tech (npr.org)
16735.
AeriCam Anura–Pocket size Drone (aericam.com)
16736.
California Lemon Lawyers (calemonlawinfo.com)
16737.
Tips for Overcoming the Fear of Flying (fearofflyinganxiety.com)
16738.
Hot New must read books 3 New books that are too hot to handle (briefingwire.com)
16739.
Knowledge Base Software (codecondo.com)
16740.
Hewlett Packard split in two (theguardian.com)