June 2014 Archive
8551.
Twitter Buys Mobile Native Ad Startup Namo Media For Around $50M (techcrunch.com)
8552.
Can I Run Excel VBA Macros From Python Script? (stackoverflow.com)
8553.
Swift Likely to be Open Sourced (twitter.com)
8554.
Open Mesh (open-mesh.org)
8555.
Sperm-inspired microrobots controlled by magnetic fields (kurzweilai.net)
8556.
Milky Way may bear 100 million life-giving planets | Cornell Chronicle (news.cornell.edu)
8557.
Swift is a lot like Scala (leverich.github.io)
8558.
Fiscal Diagnosis Only Gets Tougher for Health Care Law (rollcall.com)
8559.
Boys, boobs and body confidence – what working on a teen mag taught me (telegraph.co.uk)
8560.
Facebook Banned This Guy From Running Ads Even Though He Has A $500K Budget (businessinsider.com)
8561.
Some Thoughts on iOS8 (avc.com)
8562.
Netflix-Verizon feud flares up again (money.cnn.com)
8563.
Wired: A Smart Sensor for the Quantified Garden (YC W14) (wired.com)
8564.
Learning from rage (dandreamsofcoding.com)
8565.
Aquifers laid over EPA Toxic Release Data (codepen.io)
8566.
Why computer architecture matters: series of articles on tight loop optimization (mathcs.richmond.edu)
8567.
Dragonfly BSD 3.8 released (dragonflybsd.org)
8568.
The Lean Ruby On Rails Developer – A Quick How-To Guide (medium.com)
8569.
SysBadmin: A system administration satire (sysbadmin.com)
8570.
H-1B Visa Denials Cost U.S.-Born Tech Workers Jobs (renewoureconomy.org)
8571.
BlackScript (gabordemooij.com)
8572.
The Rise and Fall of Netscape (guardianlv.com)
8573.
GnuPG 2.0.23 released (lists.gnupg.org)
8574.
World’s first waste-to-biofuels facility opens in Edmonton (edmontonjournal.com)
8575.
Canon opens Irista, a Dropbox for photos (cnet.com)
8576.
Onarbor, a new startup university, reinvents academia (chronicle.com)
8577.
Popular Misperceptions about SaaS (blog.algolia.com)
8578.
HydraBase – The evolution of HBase at Facebook (code.facebook.com)
8579.
One year of NSA leaks: where are we now? (theverge.com)
8580.
Startups Aim To Solve First World Problems (npr.org)