August 2016 Archive
13411.
SkyPhone.io announces invite-only FREE phone plan for early-stage Startups (skyphone.io)
13412.
Snapchat buys Vurb for 110MM (techcrunch.com)
13413.
Docker Hub Hits 5B Pulls – Docker Blog (blog.docker.com)
13414.
Visualization for Data Driven Storytelling (gab41.lab41.org)
13415.
Analysis of 1981 Paper “Climate Impact of Increasing Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide” (tamino.wordpress.com)
13416.
Cisco will cut 5,500 jobs in latest restructuring (zdnet.com)
13417.
The Router That Tells You Your Internet Is Down (blog.starry.com)
13418.
NASA launches $1M challenge to program space robots (csail.mit.edu)
13419.
Your First Product Should Be Terrible (medium.com)
13420.
This Wristband Can Trace Your GPS Directions on Your Skin (technologyreview.com)
13421.
The VC Who Passed on Tesla in 2006 Says It ‘Stings Every Day’ (fortune.com)
13422.
Product Hunt Teaming Up with Amazon Launchpad (linkedin.com)
13423.
How Millennials Have Forced Traditional Industries to Innovate (bitmatica.com)
13424.
Kardnote – Daily note-taking with Markdown (kardnote.com)
13425.
Crack the coding interview (FREE) (mowgly.com)
13426.
Viral Diversity Study: 16-Fold Increase in # Viral Genes (nature.com)
13427.
Nashville recommends $6B transit plan for the region (tennessean.com)
13428.
Secure Coding Practices to Implement in Your Apps Right Now (blog.dashsdk.com)
13429.
13 Animals Made from 13 Circles (dorotapankowska.com)
13430.
A Suburban Poverty Boomtown: Lehigh Acres, Florida (strongtowns.org)
13431.
Ford's self-driving car 'coming in 2021' (bbc.co.uk)
13432.
OpenStack billing features – Fleio 1.0 preview (part 1 of 2) (fleio.com)
13433.
FullContact acquires Conspire (conspire.com)
13434.
Univision buys Gawker Media for $135M (arstechnica.com)
13435.
Business Insider Interviews William Gibson (businessinsider.de)
13436.
Cloud-Based Web Scraping Using Python 3 (blog.scrapinghub.com)
13437.
How we use Slack for project management as a product agency (medium.com)
13438.
Announcing NativeScript 2.2 (nativescript.org)
13439.
The 2% change (feld.com)
13440.
Google Execs hire “reputation” companies to get clean rep w/fake DMCA requests (adweek.com)