August 2015 Archive
6061.
Where are the japanese startups? ()
6062.
$15 PC makes the Raspberry Pi look expensive (geek.com)
6063.
Buying sex should not be legal (mobile.nytimes.com)
6064.
Study: cellphone radiation can cause cancer (informahealthcare.com)
6065.
Google Blockly is a library for building visual programming editors (developers.google.com)
6066.
I Regret Buying the Nest Thermostat (community.nest.com)
6067.
Small Pool of Rich Donors Dominates Election Giving (nytimes.com)
6068.
Drake: you can use it now (blog.factual.com)
6069.
Renaissance Builder Leon Battista Alberti: Mr. Humanismus (2000) (nytimes.com)
6070.
Daimler, BMW and Audi Finalize Deal to Buy Nokia Here for 2.8 BN Euros (reuters.com)
6071.
Show HN: Adventures in Data Science with Bash (gum.co)
6072.
Coalition Announces New ‘Do Not Track’ Standard for Web Browsing (eff.org)
6073.
Up in the Air (damninteresting.com)
6074.
Ask HN: Who would make a great early adopter for ExcelPanel? ()
6075.
The New European Space Agency Head Wants to Build 'Moon Villages' (citylab.com)
6076.
Apt-Get for Windows – OneGet and Chocolatey on Windows 10 (hanselman.com)
6077.
Starting Now at Netflix: Unlimited Maternity and Paternity Leave (blog.netflix.com)
6078.
Overstock Unveils Blockchain-Based Equities Trading Platform (coindesk.com)
6079.
Startup School Radio Ep. 11: Paul Bucheit and MTailor by Harris (soundcloud.com)
6080.
NASA Camera Shows Moon Crossing Face of Earth (nasa.gov)
6081.
Very Useful Development Tools for IT Lovers (codebeautify.org)
6082.
Microsoft updates parental leave policy (usatoday.com)
6083.
Your closest partners (mr.chalk.com)
6084.
Mobile Friendly or Mobile Foe? Top Obstacles to Mobile Shopping (mobile1st.com)
6085.
How to change iCloud password in 57 steps (blog.krzyzanowskim.com)
6086.
Playing Capitals with OpenCV and Python (blog.iank.org)
6087.
Will the real data scientist please stand up? (zdnet.com)
6088.
Unlock Almost Any Car and Garage Door with This $30 Device (motherboard.vice.com)
6089.
A cross-cloud sharing API – time to comment on the draft (karlitschek.de)
6090.
The brain is not computable (technologyreview.com)