October 2015 Archive
19051.
Interesting Big Data Facts You Didn’t Know (narmis.ca)
19052.
• Geeknote: Take notes in Vim that are Synced to your Evernote account (geeknote.me)
19053.
How software is un-bundling the event planning industry (venuevortex.com)
19054.
Donald Trump Is Not Going Anywhere (nytimes.com)
19055.
A comprehensive and free video course on swift programming language (masterswift.io)
19056.
Relay Episode IV: Joe Savona [video] (youtube.com)
19057.
Digital Smart Mirror Lab with React Native (atticuswhite.com)
19058.
In-game and in-app purchases: Protecting children (asa.org.uk)
19059.
Introducing flannel: An etcd backed overlay network for containers (coreos.com)
19060.
Google is now offically Alphabet (finance.yahoo.com)
19061.
Here's Google's Criteria for Startup Acquisitions (tech.co)
19062.
Product vs. Engineering – What matters most? (cyberomin.github.io)
19063.
How to make an SVG lava lamp (codepen.io)
19064.
Senior Software Engineer, Data Services (app.jobvite.com)
19065.
AMD released OpenCL-caffe v1 (github.com)
19066.
Machines Can Teach Us About Human Consciousness (footnote1.com)
19067.
Privacy+Policy+|+Free+VPN+Service+-+Freevpn.me (freevpn.me)
19068.
Try out Stanford's CoreNLP natural language software (corenlp.run)
19069.
Several Essay Ideas (postcontext.com)
19070.
Extending Hyper-Convergence: Act 2 Episode 1: Acropolis Hypervisor (next.nutanix.com)
19071.
Nike’s COO thinks we could soon 3D print Nike sneakers at home (qz.com)
19072.
Been Choice: Ad blocker for iOS; native apps and otherwise (techcrunch.com)
19073.
New $75 and $130 DMX controllers/RDM responders from OLA (stellascapes.com)
19074.
Open Lighting Embedded (OLE), from the folks at Open Lighting Architecture (openlighting.org)
19075.
Google Denies Motor Trend’s Claim That Android Auto Collects Key Automotive Data (techcrunch.com)
19076.
How many chess games are possible? (youtube.com)
19077.
“China may be using sea to hide its submarines” (twitter.com)
19078.
Bandura Games Builds Games to Connect Israelis and Palestinians (indiegogo.com)
19079.
Beyond college rankings: A value-added approach (brookings.edu)
19080.
PAPRIKA — Potentially all pairwise rankings of all possible alternatives (en.wikipedia.org)