September 2014 Archive
11581.
Douglas Crockford – The Better Parts
(vimeo.com)
11582.
DDoS Attacks Against Gaming Sites Will Become More Frequent
(news.softpedia.com)
11583.
11584.
An examination of five free Python editors
(news.dice.com)
11585.
Gnome 3.14 will be available in Debian “Jessie”
(themukt.com)
11586.
11587.
Install ruby on Ubuntu in easy steps
(tutsnut.com)
11588.
iPhone 6 and 6+ do not match the sRGB standard
(plus.google.com)
11589.
MagnifyMe – a jQuery image magnifier plugin
(codepunker.com)
11590.
Asgard: Check PHP Malware API
(mashape.com)
11591.
Uber is not sharing economy
(medium.com)
11592.
Greetings from Germany
(greetingsfromgermany.com)
11593.
Why Twitter Is the Most Underused Business Tool on Your Phone
(smallbizmke.com)
11594.
Nubits, a stable cryptocurrency
(nubits.com)
11595.
FBI gags state and local police on capabilities of cellphone spy gear
(washingtonpost.com)
11597.
A Response to Orin Kerr's “Apple's Dangerous Game”
(medium.com)
11598.
Revitalizing Unix Reconstruction Project (Perl Power Tools)
(blogs.perl.org)
11599.
How going private made Dell more innovative
(itworld.com)
11600.
Boston based Kinvey raises $10.8M
(venturebeat.com)
11601.
Why creative crowdfunders should learn how to code
(pozible.com)
11602.
Military dolphin
(en.wikipedia.org)
11603.
“One Indian Engineer Can Make Nine Women Pregnant in One Afternoon”
(cheekycoder.com)
11604.
New – Mobile Web and App Analysis on SimilarWeb
(blog.similarweb.com)
11605.
CRTC chair clashes with Netflix exec at hearings
(thestar.com)
11606.
11607.
Here’s Where We Stand with Ebola
(slate.com)
11608.
SpaceX Breaks Ground on Texas Spaceport
(spacenews.com)
11609.
Coffee Is Killing Your Productivity
(slate.com)
11610.
Open Pokémon – Pokémon in real life
(challengepost.com)