October 2014 Archive
10741.
10742.
Geeky Talkies Build: Pre-wiring the Basement
(geekytalkies.wordpress.com)
10743.
Duplitecture
(99percentinvisible.org)
10744.
How Richard Nixon Changed NASA
(planetary.org)
10745.
10746.
Looks like there’s a prototype iPhone 6 on eBay
(thenextweb.com)
10747.
Marketing for Startups Is Not Easy
(youtube.com)
10748.
Redbox Instant is shutting down October 7
(gigaom.com)
10749.
Strong Opinions, Weakly Held
(blog.codinghorror.com)
10750.
10752.
Startup spams students under guise of internship offer
(adayjchen.tumblr.com)
10753.
Hypnotic Effects of Snapchat Stories
(blog.semilshah.com)
10754.
MessageMe is joining Yahoo
(messageme.com)
10755.
Performance comparison of CSV parsers for Java
(github.com)
10756.
10757.
Thousands of mountains have been discovered under the sea
(sciencealert.com.au)
10758.
Snowflake-shaped networks are easiest to mend
(newscientist.com)
10759.
FCC fines Marriott $600,000 for jamming hotel Wi-Fi
(boingboing.net)
10760.
Why We Should Treat Teachers Like Software Engineers
(techcrunch.com)
10761.
Why Startups Fail, According to Their Founders
(entrepreneur.com)
10762.
Man Shoots Down Drone, Lawyers Scratch Their Heads
(popsci.com)
10763.
Automated hypothesis generation by IBM Watson
(economist.com)
10764.
Visual Science – scientific illustration, animation, design
(visualscience.ru)
10765.
Toran Proxy and the future of Composer
(seld.be)
10766.
How to Become a Twitter Data Analyst Using Xplenty
(xplenty.com)
10767.
The Startup’s Dedicated Accounting Computer
(ycuniverse.com)
10768.
Sorting algorithms explained by folk dances
(algo-rythmics.ms.sapientia.ro)
10769.
10770.
Visualizing the process of human brain with magnets and liquids
(blog.arduino.cc)