August 2014 Archive
3601.
Hotel Wi-Fi Speed vs. Cost of Room (opensignal.com)
3602.
TCP/IP networking stack in pure OCaml (github.com)
3603.
Show HN: Speak to users of your mobile app, from inside your inbox (supportkit.io)
3604.
Two Tap(YC W14) Raises $2.7M Round For Its Shopping Cart For The Entire Internet (techcrunch.com)
3605.
The Node v0.12 Release Branch is Here – What’s Going On? (strongloop.com)
3606.
Ask HN: Compensation+retention package for engineers of acquihired company ()
3607.
Going raw  –  how I switched from jQuery to raw JavaScript (medium.com)
3608.
Show HN: CloudPebble adds a UI editor (cloudpebble.net)
3609.
Programming Language Composition (air.mozilla.org)
3610.
Big Data's High Priests of Algorithms (online.wsj.com)
3611.
NodeBots – Robots powered by JavaScript (nodebots.io)
3612.
Microsoft slashes IE support, sets 'huge' edict for Jan. 2016 (computerworld.com)
3613.
Want a Chance at the Best Startups? Go Beyond the Resume (jonbishop.co)
3614.
Piketty's 'Capital' Theory Misunderstands Inherited Wealth Today (newrepublic.com)
3615.
Uber Claims Lyft Employees Canceled Nearly 13K Rides (techcrunch.com)
3616.
Show HN: Awl, a toy Lisp language written in C and transpiled to JavaScript (skepsi.me)
3617.
C# += operator guaranteed not to be atomic (blogs.msdn.com)
3618.
Getting Started with OpenRISC (kevinmehall.net)
3619.
Coding for the Customer (soapboxhq.com)
3620.
Sixpack: A language-agnostic A/B testing framework (sixpack.seatgeek.com)
3621.
Rise of the Meta Nerd (mattheakis.com)
3622.
Pattern Recognition Algorithm Recognizes When Drivers Are on the Phone (technologyreview.com)
3623.
Google goes DARPA (fortune.com)
3624.
Crowdfunding and Venture Funding: More Alike Than You Think (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
3625.
Audi Hacked YouTube Advertising with free 5 Second Ad (youtube.com)
3626.
Show HN: Grepsr Data Store (store.grepsr.com)
3627.
Exposing Resources in Datomic using Linked Data (blog.pellucid.com)
3628.
Show HN: Herenow – Send and receive messages within 100 metres of you (herenowapp.com)
3629.
Linus Torvalds still wants the Linux desktop (zdnet.com)
3630.
Show HN: A partial clone of the Dots game in JavaScript (viniciuspinto.github.io)