November 2014 Archive
6601.
How Bitcoin Saved My Life in Thailand (medium.com)
6602.
Philae spotted after first landing (blogs.esa.int)
6603.
bhyve, the BSD Hypervisor (wiki.freebsd.org)
6604.
Startup Explainer Video DIY in 4 hours and $34 (blog.angelbacker.co)
6605.
State Dept computers hacked, email shut down (sfgate.com)
6606.
IoT Won’t Work Without Artificial Intelligence (wired.com)
6607.
Google to Quadruple Computer Science Prize Winnings to $1M (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
6608.
Anonymous Siezes Klu Klux Klan's Twitter Account. Makes Members Public (zdnet.com)
6609.
What Is Syslog? (cloudcomputing.sys-con.com)
6610.
Testing connectivity features in mobile games (mobiledevandtest.com)
6611.
The devices readers use to access content, click, read and purchase products (skimlinks.me)
6612.
Facebook building 'workplace network' (bbc.com)
6613.
The Dark Side of SSL on Java Virtual Machine (blog.spaziodati.eu)
6614.
10 Things You Should Know About Django (slideshare.net)
6615.
Free Course on Bootstrap, APEX, and Docker (udemy.com)
6616.
How the GOP used Twitter to stretch election laws (cnn.com)
6617.
Rultor + Travis = Seamless Continuous Delivery (yegor256.com)
6618.
Facebook will reportedly challenge Google and Microsoft in the office (theverge.com)
6619.
Large Number of Tor Sites Seized by the FBI Were Clone or Scam Sites (nikcub.com)
6620.
Show HN: Find Jobs at Companies that Contribute to Open Source (codejobs.io)
6621.
For Wearable Tech, One Size Does Not Fit All? (npr.org)
6622.
Gombe, Tanzania: the forest home of Jane Goodall's chimpanzee research (google.com)
6623.
F.C.C. Chief Aims to Bolster Internet for Schools (nytimes.com)
6624.
How almonds are sucking California dry (bbc.com)
6625.
LokiJS, the idiomatic way (medium.com)
6626.
Go Birthday Bash: Going Fast at Startups (blog.gopheracademy.com)
6627.
Comparing App and Game Development and Testing (mobiledevicesonline.com)
6628.
Terraform: VICE launches a new home for science fiction (motherboard.vice.com)
6629.
The scientists behind the Philea landing (cafe.com)
6630.
Object 2014-28E – Space junk or satellite killer? (ft.com)