October 2015 Archive
15901.
'Shell-shocked' CNBC staffers had long flight home (money.cnn.com)
15902.
Android Stacks – concept for more advanced multitasking in Android (ya.nnick.be)
15903.
Serendipity: Get introduced to someone awesome, every month (getserendipity.xyz)
15904.
Here is what programmers know, but most people don’t (factwide.com)
15905.
Obama expected to deploy US forces to 'assist' in Syria (theguardian.com)
15906.
Greg Gage’s neuroscience kits put research in the hands of the curious (blog.ted.com)
15907.
Just retweet (github.com)
15908.
Red Hat is boring – and more open source companies should emulate it (infoworld.com)
15909.
Alan Turing: Olympic-Class Marathoner (turing.org.uk)
15910.
This year's Hour of Code is coming up (hourofcode.com)
15911.
MIT Media Lab 30th Live Stream: Ft. Alan Kay and More (media.mit.edu)
15912.
Creating Offline-First Web Apps with Service Workers (auth0.com)
15913.
Meet Motobot: Yamaha's Motocycle-Riding Robot (iflscience.com)
15914.
Hyperloop Test Track to Be Built in California (hackaday.com)
15915.
Atacama Desert Blooms Pink After Historic Rainfall (livescience.com)
15916.
This startup is raising a funding $14.4M without any product (fundinghunt.co)
15917.
The 10 E-Learning Trends of 2015 *Infographic* (iamprogrez.com)
15918.
The statistics identity crisis: am I really a data scientist? (simplystatistics.org)
15919.
Salaries in London: real life examples (firevlondon.com)
15920.
Why Google Tapped Android Over Chrome as Its Marquee OS (recode.net)
15921.
S.E.C. Gives Small Investors Access to Equity Crowdfunding (nytimes.com)
15922.
Apple Opens Cryptographic Libraries to Third-Party Developers (macrumors.com)
15923.
Reliability in the face of rapid change (queue.acm.org)
15924.
Symmetry in Math and Art (quantamagazine.org)
15925.
Who Needs WebSockets in an HTTP/2 World? (bloggeek.me)
15926.
What You Should Know about Node.js v5 and More (nodejs.org)
15927.
Why Google Created Primer (medium.com)
15928.
Google Frightgeist- Conjure up Halloween's most popular costumes (frightgeist.withgoogle.com)
15929.
This Kickstarter is selling an affordable belt that charges your phone (geektime.com)
15930.
Atacama Desert Blooms Pink After Historic Rainfall (Photos) (m.livescience.com)