My Friday Round-Up: Jazz, Goodbyes, and Down Time
(honestlyable.com)
July 2014 Archive
19831.
19832.
Spartan Race seeks the best hackers and startups
(hackfit.com)
19833.
19834.
Techniques To Bypass The Chinese Firewall In 2014
(greycoder.com)
19835.
Quantum bounce could make black holes explode
(nature.com)
19836.
Cloud Foundry Summit–Building a Lasting, Valuable Contribution for the World
(blog.gopivotal.com)
19837.
Redesigning Mailbox for iOS 7
(medium.com)
19839.
The American economy: America's lost oomph
(economist.com)
19840.
Meet the former Microsoft employee who wants to liberate liberal data
(m.washingtonpost.com)
19841.
Accidental Architecture
(genehughson.wordpress.com)
19842.
19843.
19844.
AbbVie to buy Shire
(dealbook.nytimes.com)
19845.
19846.
Automatic typesetting from Word documents for Scientific publications
(thewinnower.com)
19847.
Premium Not Freemium: iPad Game Monument Valley Passes 1M Downloads
(techcrunch.com)
19848.
19849.
19850.
7,500 Social Shares: The Anatomy of a Popular Blog Post With Kristi Hines
(contentchampion.com)
19851.
Best science fiction books according to Elon Musk
(favobooks.com)
19852.
Redis Labs Performance Testing with Live Traffic
(eng.bleacherreport.com)
19853.
Top Posts for June 2014 from Stamps of the World
(francobollidelmondo.blogspot.com)
19854.
What You Need to Know about Machine Learning
(inovancetech.com)
19855.
Are you making enough mistakes?
(medium.com)
19856.
Optimizing dynamic JavaScript with inline caches
(github.com)
19857.
19858.
19859.
The Microsoft layoffs are about culture not money
(citeworld.com)
19860.
Stack Exchange Podcast #60: Are we that predictable?
(blog.stackoverflow.com)