September 2014 Archive
9481.
Xkcd: Pixels (xkcd.net)
9482.
A cryptocurrency written in PHP (github.com)
9483.
Blockbuster book lays out the first 20 years of the Smartphone Wars (theregister.co.uk)
9484.
DoSomething.org code now open source (github.com)
9485.
Don’t Let Your Huge Goal Distract You from Small Wins (blog.idonethis.com)
9486.
Does your hand fit your phone screen? (graphicsweb.wsj.com)
9487.
Ask HN: Can Big Data Cure Disease? ()
9488.
Show HN: BasisPoints – Hacker News for payments (basispoints.co)
9489.
US scientists see long fight against ebola (mobile.nytimes.com)
9490.
How you can help keep your account secure (guildwars2.com)
9491.
Questions you should ask about prediction APIs (programmableweb.com)
9492.
What the signs and symbols at the airport mean (interestingengineering.com)
9493.
Is Yik Yak Popular at All Colleges Now? (wojdylosocialmedia.com)
9494.
Retro Apple Watch (missingbite.com)
9495.
Ask HN: What can be some really unconventional use cases of Apple Watch ()
9496.
Show HN: Metaprogramming in PHP without eval. Still evil? Hells yeah it is. (github.com)
9497.
No Man's Sky programmer interview (youtube.com)
9498.
Göbekli Tepe (en.wikipedia.org)
9499.
Tech Has a Depression Problem (m.theatlantic.com)
9500.
The Dark Place – A story on startups, depression and coming back (alexpotrivaev.com)
9501.
Delta Flight 15, a true story about 9-11 (mytnnews.com)
9502.
Death by Lethal Reputation – The Demise of an Employer (asktheheadhunter.com)
9503.
Apple a decade behind Japan on mobile payment curve (finance.yahoo.com)
9504.
Ask HN: Does growthhackers.com mean HN is fading as the marketing go-to? ()
9505.
Facebook's Strategy to Take on YouTube Comes into View (adage.com)
9506.
Are your add-ons e10s compatible? (Firefox Electrolysis multi-process) (arewee10syet.com)
9507.
YouTube to go offline in India (medianama.com)
9508.
Show HN: LastRoom – The smartest travel booking solution for SMBs (lastroom.com)
9509.
☕ Let Me Tell You Why That's My Opinion On: www.polymer-project.org (blog.teknik.io)
9510.
Google launches Android One-powered smartphones at 105 $ (thehindu.com)