October 2014 Archive
19741.
How to Style a Sweater Dress This Fall (tovogueorbust.com)
19742.
Morning Person: Have Startups Finally Jumped the Shark? (markevans.ca)
19743.
Who Is Collecting and Marketing Your Personal Data? (dataversity.net)
19744.
“Newtonian Ethics” (slatestarcodex.com)
19745.
Google announces HTC-made Nexus 9 tablet, coming November 3rd (theverge.com)
19746.
N-body choreographies (scholarpedia.org)
19747.
The Sacculina parasite (en.wikipedia.org)
19748.
Nexus Player Is Google's First Android TV Device (theverge.com)
19749.
The Team That Invented the Birth Control Pill (theatlantic.com)
19750.
Free apps to start and grow your own business (blog.maqtoob.com)
19751.
Recommended tools for front-end web development 2014 (blog.charlesmudy.com)
19752.
Nexus 6: Space to explore (youtube.com)
19753.
After a month, iPhone 6 or 6 Plus? ()
19754.
A JavaScript player for Amiga's MOD music files (github.com)
19755.
Nexus Player (google.com)
19756.
Million Dollar Porsche 918 goes up in Flames (youtube.com)
19757.
Cybercrime: The Next Entrepreneurial Growth Business? (wired.com)
19758.
US Army wrestles with talent amid cyber force build-up (c4isrnet.com)
19759.
Show HN: Docker coming to Windows? Here's the Docker client for C# (github.com)
19760.
Mozilla will make Firefox 34 immune to POODLE, releases fix for older versions (betanews.com)
19761.
The Coming Bitcoin Trading Machine Overlords (cryptocoinsnews.com)
19762.
Weev’s Apostasy: Acclaimed Troll Writes Scathing Critique of American Justice (theden.tv)
19763.
Celebrate HN: In-Depth Review of Start-up's First Pro App (musicappblog.com)
19764.
Reddit's Pitch for Sponsored Content (motherboard.vice.com)
19765.
EBOLA WANKERS (youtube.com)
19766.
Lockheed says makes breakthrough on fusion energy project (finance.yahoo.com)
19767.
Declassified: The CIA Canoe Commuters (canoekayak.com)
19768.
Lazarus FreePascal IDE 1.2.6 is released (forum.lazarus.freepascal.org)
19769.
Big Changes in Unreal Engine 4.5 (appdevelopermagazine.com)
19770.
American scientists unearth lost 1960s polar satellite images worth billions (barentsobserver.com)