June 2016 Archive
25381.
Flying cars just took a big step closer to being legal (washingtonpost.com)
25382.
Progressive Web Apps (pwa.rocks)
25383.
Blue Robotics announces BlueRov2: underwater drone shipping August (bluerobotics.com)
25384.
Five Reasons Small Businesses Fear Marketing (goedison.com)
25385.
Shippable helps companies navigate through modern application delivery landscape (sdtimes.com)
25386.
Ep guide to creating a monstrous MyCareer player in NBA 2K15 (venturebeat.com)
25387.
Byteview SearchEngine (byteview.de)
25388.
Show HN: TIL Me More – my first Alexa skill :)
25389.
Syria's War on Doctors (newyorker.com)
25390.
ReFounding LinkedIn (hrexaminer.com)
25391.
Salesforce steps up its push to make everyone an app developer (pcworld.com)
25392.
Google Chrome drains the life out of your battery: Microsoft (en.dailypakistan.com.pk)
25393.
Is LiveNation Playing IP Games with Ticketmaster Settlement Voucher Shows? (twitter.com)
25394.
Button Thinking versus consistent IT-product (medium.com)
25395.
Maybe Pharmaceutical Reps Actually Aren't Bribing Doctors (bloomberg.com)
25396.
The Apple App Store Graveyard (techcrunch.com)
25397.
Close.io is hiring remote senior UI/JavaScript front-end engineers (jobs.lever.co)
25398.
Pianist Ludovico Einaudi Performs on the Arctic Ocean (youtube.com)
25399.
HTML Frameset Tutorial (xahlee.info)
25400.
Judge Rules in Apple's Favor, Dismisses 'Error 53' Lawsuit (macrumors.com)
25401.
Why Uber Keeps Raising Billions (nytimes.com)
25402.
Usage-Based Insurance and Telematics (naic.org)
25403.
Non-Retina MacBook Pro Disappears from Apple Stores (cultofmac.com)
25404.
Why notice-and-takedown is a bit of copyright law worth saving (latimes.com)
25405.
The homework that inspires horror in families (bbc.com)
25406.
Translate to multiple languages at once (producthunt.com)
25407.
FAA Small UAS Rule with New Commercial and Civil Guidelines (amablog.modelaircraft.org)
25408.
Tool that suggests simpler (English) word-choices for international-readers (tyn.ee)
25409.
Click, done (slackhq.com)
25410.
Slack, the Facebook Slayer (theatlantic.com)