November 2014 Archive
5011.
Ask HN: Would you pay for revenue forecasting? If so, how much? ()
5012.
Ask HN: Could Netflix circumvent cable by broadcasting over the air? (Aereo) ()
5013.
Show HN: Enterprise company search engine for product outreach/sales (whatisnova.com)
5014.
Ask HN: What keychain service do you recommend? ()
5015.
Did Google shut down? (didgoogleshutdown.com)
5016.
Hola – Access Any Website (hola.org)
5017.
Russian Memorial to Steve Jobs Dismantled After Tim Cook Comes Out (recode.net)
5018.
Bitwage Releases Bitcoin Payroll for the Individual ()
5019.
Ask HN: Which are the best sources to learn Swift? ()
5020.
Bad error message on HN. “Stop spamming us. You're wasting your time.”
5021.
Show HN: Triage Ebola like an Expert (ebola.snapdx.co)
5022.
Ask HN: How would an open-source Salesforce clone work? ()
5023.
SpaceX Developing Micro Satellites (twitter.com)
5024.
Ask HN: Hackathon in Ottawa? ()
5025.
Ask: Are US companies willing to hire engineers from Mexico with TN visas? ()
5026.
Using Pattern Matching in F# – if/else on steroids (blog.cleartax.in)
5027.
Goldman Sachs Recasts Its Reputation to Woo Tech Talent (dealbook.nytimes.com)
5028.
Ask HN: Now that VisualStudio is free and .NET is cross platform ()
5029.
Show HN: Milk: Automatically Applies Grocery Coupons as You Shop (getmilk.com)
5030.
Auto-Increment for DynamoDB IDs (yegor256.com)
5031.
Show HN: Ruby Meetup Resources (ruby-meetup-resources.github.io)
5032.
$230M Still Can't Buy a Startup Original Design? (fastcodesign.com)
5033.
Octopus to Leave RavenDB for SQL Server (octopusdeploy.com)
5034.
Ask HN: OS projects looking for contributors? ()
5035.
The Stack Overflow Tag Engine – Part 1 (mattwarren.org)
5036.
The Day Israel Attacked America (aljazeera.com)
5037.
WebDAV, SSL Handshake, OwnCloud, CloudFlare, and Ubuntu 12.04 (shkspr.mobi)
5038.
2-step verification is not two-factor authentication (twofactorturkey.com)
5039.
Lavaboom's response to warrants (blog.lavaboom.com)
5040.
Why iOS 8 Represents a New Kind of Challenge for Developers (wired.com)