November 2013 Archive
1531.
Bitcoin phishing attempt (pastebin.com)
1532.
How to guarantee continued operation for an SaaS startup (timothy.userapp.io)
1533.
BTC correction happening? (bitcoin.clarkmoody.com)
1534.
Rackspace launches Performance Cloud Servers (rackspace.com)
1535.
Things San Franciscans Should Be Thankful For (blog.modeanalytics.com)
1536.
What does `return function *(){…}` mean in JavaScript? (stackoverflow.com)
1537.
Encrypted social network vies for disgruntled WhatsApp, Facebook users (pcworld.com)
1538.
CSVfix is a tool for manipulating CSV data (code.google.com)
1539.
My first buffer overflow exploit: pretty easy (jvns.ca)
1540.
List of mathematical symbols (en.wikipedia.org)
1541.
Report charges U.S. with conducting illegal operations from German soil (mcclatchydc.com)
1542.
The Wikipedia Adventure (en.wikipedia.org)
1543.
What Screens Want (frankchimero.com)
1544.
Spy scandal to hurt Microsoft, Oracle, Cisco (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
1545.
The Frightening New Definition of Terrorism (sina.is)
1546.
Megamenu for Boostrap 3 (geedmo.github.io)
1547.
This basic income crowdfunding campaign reached its goal in less than 48 hours (funding.basicincome2013.eu)
1548.
A ridiculous Common Core test for first graders (washingtonpost.com)
1549.
Time to end the war against saturated fat? (latimes.com)
1550.
Modern computing: A short history and a shorter rant (dpk.io)
1551.
Facebook Messenger 3.0 (facebook.com)
1552.
Netflix ditches Webkit to roll out new UI for smart TVs, Roku boxes, consoles (gigaom.com)
1553.
Investors think Snapchat is worth $4 billion. That’s insane. (washingtonpost.com)
1554.
Panasonic Toughbook Tablet (panasonic.com)
1555.
U.K. Parties Prepare for 2015 by Erasing Web Histories (bloomberg.com)
1556.
NMPA Targets Unlicensed Lyric Sites, Rap Genius Among 50 Sent Take-Down Notices (billboard.com)
1557.
AutoJS – JS library for textarea lookahead (atmb4u.github.io)
1558.
17% of employees are required to use personal social accounts for work (venturebeat.com)
1559.
The Zen Programmer (zenprogrammer.org)
1560.
Is Hungarian notation a workaround for insufficient type systems? (2011) (programmers.stackexchange.com)