July 2014 Archive
16981.
Here's the investor deck, Crew used to raise $2 million (pickcrew.com)
16982.
Cyber-crime Threat and Mitigation (iafrikan.com)
16983.
HiredMD – Physician Marketplace – Employers Compete (examiner.com)
16984.
Please Mind the Gap Between Business and IT (linkedin.com)
16985.
The Scary Truth Behind the Internet (youtube.com)
16986.
How API calls for Major Train Operator were Scaled (acquia.com)
16987.
7 Essential Steps To Building A Successful Launch Page (blog.mobiversal.com)
16988.
Undocumented feature of Swift: using math symbols in custom operators (gist.github.com)
16989.
GCM now supported by PubNub (pubnub.com)
16990.
Busbud Raises $9 Million (m.us.wsj.com)
16991.
Fine Art Photography by William Farges (fine-art.me)
16992.
ECommerce Website solutions and design website (emarkethosting.com)
16993.
A easy 6-step guide to building a Rails API (medium.com)
16994.
Bitcoins.com gives Heritage Auctions the press it has been looking for (domainnamewire.com)
16995.
Great java (hajsofjavatutorial.blogspot.com)
16996.
Braintree's revamped SDK is now the ideal way for devs to integrate PayPal (venturebeat.com)
16997.
Minimalistic Parser Definition Utility in Swift (github.com)
16998.
Android Material Design App (plus.google.com)
16999.
How to Keep the Internet of Things From Repeating AOL’s Early Blunders (wired.com)
17000.
Public versions of "Practical ARM Exploitation" and "SExViaHex" announced (xipiter.com)
17001.
Mobile phone radiation might alter protein expression in human skin (biomedcentral.com)
17002.
Runabove.com : Extreme High-Performance Cloud Computing and Object Storage (runabove.com)
17003.
What Every Company Should Know About Agile Software Development (technologyreview.com)
17004.
Classic arcade games (classicgamesarcade.com)
17005.
Insane Clown Posse Loses FBI Lawsuit; Juggalos a 'Gang' (thewire.com)
17006.
Microsoft 'no longer plans' for Xbox One retail units to double as dev kits (digitalspy.co.uk)
17007.
Android Data Wipe Leaves Personal Data (informationweek.com)
17008.
It’s time to get into e-sports, and Valve is showing the way (arstechnica.com)
17009.
Uber, Lyft, Airbnb–How Did We Live Without Them? (spectrum.ieee.org)
17010.
A Network of Recycled Phones Is Listening for Illegal Logging in the Rainforest (motherboard.vice.com)