September 2014 Archive
10921.
Mastering DynamoDB (packtpub.com)
10922.
NewsCorp: Google is a 'platform for piracy' (bbc.com)
10923.
Spacesuits of the future may resemble a streamlined second skin (phys.org)
10924.
Tales from the dark side (thecodist.com)
10925.
SQLAR — SQLite Archiver (sqlite.org)
10926.
A closer look at the MySQL ibdata1 disk space issue and big tables (percona.com)
10927.
Apple Explores Bone Conducting, Noise Cancelling EarPod Design (techcrunch.com)
10928.
Evolution of the Dark Web (wired.com)
10929.
Microsoft WinJS 3.0 Now Supports Multiple Platforms (infoq.com)
10930.
A hitchhikers guide to troubleshooting linux memory usage (techarena51.com)
10931.
Amazon's $200 Kindle Voyage is the Rolls-Royce of e-readers (engadget.com)
10932.
Scotland's Historic Decision: Should It Stay or Should It Go? (npr.org)
10933.
2014 – my (partial) year without a smartphone (peterevjan.com)
10934.
Further Dispelling the Myths of the Lambda Architecture (qconsf.com)
10935.
SQL subquery (vertabelo.com)
10936.
The grumpy programmer (developers.slashdot.org)
10937.
How Google Are Pivoting Brand Searches into AdWords Profits (barker.co.uk)
10938.
The worst way to learn? (bbc.com)
10939.
WeasyPrint: Converts HTML + CSS to PDF (weasyprint.org)
10940.
Servo is a prototype web browser engine written in the Rust language (github.com)
10941.
Databricks/O’Reilly Developer Certification for Apache Spark (radar.oreilly.com)
10942.
How much does an iPhone 6 really cost? (zdnet.com)
10943.
The best startup guides from this past week (madrasa.meteor.com)
10944.
MapReduce and Beyond (haifengl.wordpress.com)
10945.
Amazon Launches $100 Tablet (consumerreports.org)
10946.
Nail your pricing by asking customers 2 questions (mindtheproduct.com)
10947.
Upgrading Rails 3.2 to 4.2 (technology.customink.com)
10948.
Make go get work with GitHub private repos (gist.github.com)
10949.
Python bad practice, a concrete case (julien.danjou.info)
10950.
Census: Seattle saw steepest rent hike among major U.S. cities (blogs.seattletimes.com)