November 2015 Archive
18601.
Alibaba pays all cash to acquire Youku Tudou (pixelstek.com)
18602.
Abiti da Sposa stile impero con prezzi economici online di OkMi (okmi.it)
18603.
British baby given genetically-edited immune cells to beat cancer (leukemia) (telegraph.co.uk)
18604.
Google : Deep learning based automated mail response system (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
18605.
The lawsuit that could change Uber forever has a trial date (theverge.com)
18606.
Shrinkwrap: Not just for murderers (blog.goguardian.com)
18607.
Python: Six, ABC and functools.wraps (alfasin.com)
18608.
Growing Families That Stay Put (nytimes.com)
18609.
Awesome OS X Bash Profile (natelandau.com)
18610.
Linux Security – How Can Your Linux Be Hacked Using Malware, Trojans, Worms Etc. (linuxandubuntu.com)
18611.
Window of Opportunity: The Best Times to Start a Business (onaplatterofgold.com)
18612.
Why don't most academic conferences make their budget publicly available? (academia.stackexchange.com)
18613.
Gravity train (theoretical means of transportation) (en.wikipedia.org)
18614.
OpenBGPd and route filters (bad.network)
18615.
Scala.js: Next generation front end development (youtube.com)
18616.
GoFundMe Gone Wild (nytimes.com)
18617.
Cure for Diabetes best way (healthveda.in)
18618.
Solving FLARE ON Challenge #2 Reverse Engineering detailed walk through (redblue.team)
18619.
Love Hayek, Love Darwin (evonomics.com)
18620.
Alibaba pays all cash to acquire Youku Tudou (pingtech.xyz)
18621.
The Medieval Fourier transform (quora.com)
18622.
Show HN: convert-time (github.com)
18623.
Terrorism is a global threat, but so is organised crime (theage.com.au)
18624.
Google acquires photo and video editing startup Fly Labs for its Photos team (thenextweb.com)
18625.
Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work (medium.com)
18626.
China’s Alibaba Just Beat the US in a Global Machine Battle (wired.com)
18627.
Materialize – make icons in your home screen Material-Designed (play.google.com)
18628.
Innovation Killers: How Financial Tools Destroy Your Capacity to Do New Things (hbr.org)
18629.
To build a strong community, stop “community managing”, be a Tummler instead (dangerouslyawesome.com)
18630.
Ad-blocking is widely loathed that one company held a peace summit about it (mashable.com)