December 2014 Archive
7861.
Do you Tweet? Then Mitt Romney has a big lesson for you (news.dice.com)
7862.
Chrome experiment turns Wikipedia into a virtual galaxy (engadget.com)
7863.
Show HN: Redlink, Linked Data made easy (my.redlink.io)
7864.
Meet KVM, Your Linux Based Hypervisor (vmiss.net)
7865.
Do slower programmers get there faster? (jaxenter.com)
7866.
Replacing Throwing Exceptions with Notification in Validations (martinfowler.com)
7867.
Will Free Texting Apps Be the Death of the Phone Number? (oneplus.net)
7868.
What I Learned Building My First iOS App (quickleft.com)
7869.
More Typing, Less Testing: TDD with Types, Part 1 (spin.atomicobject.com)
7870.
Why the oil price is falling (economist.com)
7871.
Nginx raises $20M to fuel web server push (gigaom.com)
7872.
Linux-Based Turla Trojan May Have Been Used in Cyber-Espionage Campaign (tripwire.com)
7873.
Snappy Ubuntu Core (blog.dustinkirkland.com)
7874.
BazaarBay.org – a OpenBazaar search engine (bazaarbay.org)
7875.
UIWebView vs. WKWebView (mail.mozilla.org)
7876.
How many user interactions it takes to sign-up with the world's top apps [Chart] (vektordigital.com)
7877.
Aerospike hits 1M writes/sec on GCE with 6x fewer servers than Cassandra (aerospike.com)
7878.
Aerospike and Cassandra hit 1MM TPS on Google Compute Engine (zintecgroup.tumblr.com)
7879.
Neo4j + Docker + CoreOS, a (Gentle) Guided Introduction (seenickcode.com)
7880.
AMD Catalyst OMEGA Linux Release (support.amd.com)
7881.
An Introduction to Vedic Mathematics (versal.com)
7882.
A community driven style guide for the Elixir language (github.com)
7883.
Computer vision at scale with Hadoop and Storm (code.flickr.net)
7884.
Uber’s Real Crime Is Giving in to Politics as Usual (time.com)
7885.
Do we buy and enjoy wine based purely on the design of the label? (medium.com)
7886.
The New York Times R&D Lab releases Hive, an open-source crowdsourcing tool (niemanlab.org)
7887.
Data Analytics: How We Bought a House (blog.whiverwill.com)
7888.
Programming with D-Wave (2013) [pdf] (dwavesys.com)
7889.
A few (more than one and less than ten) reasons Redis is awesome (was.id.ly)
7890.
Adam Rifkin – Networking for Success (zana.io)