October 2015 Archive
15001.
Israeli startup Everything.me folds, despite $35m funding and 15M installs (tech.eu)
15002.
Apple TV – A World Without Webviews (medium.com)
15003.
Intel’s 14nm Xeon-D Lineup Leaked – With Upto 16 Cores (wccftech.com)
15004.
Quantum Encryption Is No Match for a Scorching Laser Beam, Researchers Find (motherboard.vice.com)
15005.
Mathematically Modeling the Mind (science20.com)
15006.
Making small, simple, native JavaScript countdown script (pa.ulius.lt)
15007.
Open Redirect on ProductHunt.com (rameenmashhoon.com)
15008.
Behind the Scenes of the KDE Phone HIG – Part Two: The HIG Creation Process (sessellift.wordpress.com)
15009.
Take a bow, species: from polio to poverty, we are winning (nationalreview.com)
15010.
Finding S&P 500 Clusters for Diversification with a Dendrogram (bytemuse.com)
15011.
We can’t allow the tech giants to rule smart cities (theguardian.com)
15012.
The Music That You Are Listening to Is Impacting Your Mental Health (thelatestnews.com)
15013.
Benchmarking Cloud Storage Providers: S3, Google Cloud Storage, and Azure Blob (lg.io)
15014.
6 startups that will change my life in 6 month (medium.com)
15015.
Let's Play LLVM in Swift: Setup (dduan.net)
15016.
BYZANTINE HADES:An Evolution of Collection [pdf] (spiegel.de)
15017.
Securing Restful Json API with JWT in Golang (blog.brainattica.com)
15018.
Notable and Quotable: Unfree Speech on Campus (wsj.com)
15019.
What kind of CEO will you be? (huffingtonpost.com)
15020.
The 5 tallest unclimbed mountains in the world (adventureplaybook.com)
15021.
U.S. Soldier’s Life, Recreated in Army, Ends in Combat (nytimes.com)
15022.
PBS Triumph of the Nerds doc online – Microcomputer history (archive.org)
15023.
Trip report: Fall 2015 ISO C++ standards meeting (herbsutter.com)
15024.
Feels like the first time (blog.adimofunne.com)
15025.
Big data holds promise for medicine – what about patient-doctor relationship? (scopeblog.stanford.edu)
15026.
Taxi groups unite to fight Uber with $250m startup (ft.com)
15027.
Google Core Libraries for Java 6+ (github.com)
15028.
Bias against women in science persists, even in egalitarian societies (arstechnica.com)
15029.
Reducers – A Productive Kafka Stream Processing Pattern (blog.stuartowen.com)
15030.
Amazon Announces AWS Mobile Hub and It Makes Parse, App Engine Look Tame (blog.orangecaffeine.com)