November 2014 Archive
7501.
Infographic: Media Consolidation – The Illusion of Choice (owni.eu)
7502.
ISRO's Mars 2 mission set for 2018 (nvonews.com)
7503.
How to Keep Someone with You Forever (issendai.com)
7504.
What if Computers Disappeared? (youtube.com)
7505.
Nice and easy to use app to analyse your financial data (chrome.google.com)
7506.
BatteryVampire (kickstarter.com)
7507.
Orbit Transform CSS (codepen.io)
7508.
15 Resources to Learn Python (codecondo.com)
7509.
10 Questions for Eileen Burbidge, One of Tech City's Most Influential Women? (forbes.com)
7510.
Which American city is this? (travel.stackexchange.com)
7511.
Don’t Stop at “Full Stack Developer” – The “Full Stack Employee” (berzniz.com)
7512.
Secure email provider Lavaboom is hiring (lavaboom.com)
7513.
Spain moves to protect domestic media with new 'Google tax' (theguardian.com)
7514.
Things to Consider While Keeping a Level Head About AngularJS 2.0 (onehungrymind.com)
7515.
Today's terrorists aren't “sophisticated” (foreignpolicy.com)
7516.
An Open Email to Google Inbox (computerworld.com)
7517.
Bootstrap 3.0 icon picker (titosust.github.io)
7518.
How I've Improved My Angular Apps by Banning Ng-controller (teropa.info)
7519.
Spiegel Online (1996) (spiegel.de)
7520.
Show HN: FetchFlix – Analyze your movie collection (fetchflix.info)
7521.
Scientists try to predict number of US Ebola cases (hosted.ap.org)
7522.
It’s just a game: a handful of scenarios in the Bitcoin world (miki.it)
7523.
What Fabien Cousteau learned from living underwater for 31 days (ideas.ted.com)
7524.
Reading the heavens with your phone (symmetrymagazine.org)
7525.
At-home brain stimulation gaining followers (sciencenews.org)
7526.
The harm done by tests of significance [pdf] (andrewgelman.com)
7527.
Benedict Cumberbatch on Alan Turing: 'He Should Be on Banknotes' (telegraph.co.uk)
7528.
Hacking laundry simcards (2010) (life-is-a-hack.blogspot.com)
7529.
Google Cloud Platform can now only be used “for business purposes” in Europe (support.google.com)
7530.
Artificial intelligence: machine v man (ft.com)