September 2014 Archive
13861.
Is OLED dead? The great hope for TV tech is fading fast
(techradar.com)
13862.
'Dota 2': the 1,000-hour review
(theverge.com)
13863.
What I learned after 30,000 blog posts
(ritholtz.com)
13864.
Why We Need to Stop Using the Term “Disrupt”
(launchdfw.com)
13865.
How Ember.js Components Communicate Using SendAction
(coryforsyth.com)
13866.
Scientists wipe out malaria-carrying mosquitoes in lab with male-only offspring
(www3.imperial.ac.uk)
13867.
Don’t tell designers how to do their own job
(thenextweb.com)
13868.
13869.
StealthGenie Spyware App CEO Arrested and Faces Federal Charges
(venturebeat.com)
13870.
The Difficulties of Nuclear Containment
(nytimes.com)
13871.
ATCSCC ADVZY 020 DCC/ZAU 09/26/2014 ZAU GROUND STOP
(metafilter.com)
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13873.
The Best Cities to Live and Work Remotely
(nomadlist.io)
13874.
13875.
Instagram CEO Joins Wal-Mart Board
(money.cnn.com)
13876.
Apple releases Bash security flaw patch for OS X
(thenextweb.com)
13877.
For Google shuttle drivers, it’s a grueling ride
(sfgate.com)
13878.
10 Mind-Boggling Paradoxes
(mentalfloss.com)
13879.
2014 Hong Kong protests
(en.wikipedia.org)
13880.
Local Search in 2016: Wearables, Beacons, and Machine Learning
(distilled.net)
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It Takes a Village to Read an RSS Feed
(medium.com)
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Cloudflare Launches Free SSL Support
(blog.cloudflare.com)
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Frog Fractions
(twinbeard.com)
13890.
Mining Massive Datasets class on Coursera starts today
(class.coursera.org)