November 2014 Archive
5581.
Apple Relabels “Free” Download Buttons on iTunes and Mac App Store to “Get” (techcrunch.com)
5582.
A Rails development environment using Docker through Fig (blog.whitesmith.co)
5583.
Update on Azure Interruption (azure.microsoft.com)
5584.
Heroku Announcing Beta Dropbox Sync (blog.heroku.com)
5585.
The Bittersweet Taste of Philae’s Limited Success (medium.com)
5586.
'I was tracking you': Uber executive under fire for using 'God's View' tool (9news.com.au)
5587.
Seven Virtues of a Good Object (yegor256.com)
5588.
OS X sandbox escape due to XPC type confusion in networkd (code.google.com)
5589.
Do I need OpenStack if I use Docker? (opensource.com)
5590.
Whatever happened to overtime? (politico.com)
5591.
C and C++ communities Help biicode going open source (biicode.com)
5592.
Philae Discovers Organic Molecules on a Comet (popsci.com)
5593.
Mozilla Now Accepting Bitcoin for Donations via Coinbase (blog.coinbase.com)
5594.
PostgreSQL 9.4 RC1 Released, final in 2 weeks (postgresql.org)
5595.
WordPress 4.0.1: critical security release for all previous versions (wordpress.org)
5596.
Randall Munroe (xkcd) explains a higher dimension universe (wired.com)
5597.
NSF and federal partners award $31.5M to advance co-robots in US (robohub.org)
5598.
Cloud Platform System (Azure Cloud in a Box) (microsoft.com)
5599.
Bogus Journal Accepts Profanity-Laced Anti-Spam Paper (scholarlyoa.com)
5600.
PyCharm 4.0 Released (jetbrains.com)
5601.
Social Media Deepens Partisan Divides, but Not Always (nytimes.com)
5602.
Microsoft now has robot security guards (dailydot.com)
5603.
How Two Sound Geeks Created Facebook’s Friendly ‘Ping’ Tone (wired.com)
5604.
The Physics of Beer Bottle Tapping (physics.aps.org)
5605.
State of Mozilla 2013 (released today) (mozilla.org)
5606.
New Moleskine sketchbooks beam your scribbles to Adobe's Creative Cloud (engadget.com)
5607.
How to Draw Mushrooms on an Oscilloscope with Sound (youtube.com)
5608.
The XKCD Guide to the Universe's Most Bizarre Physics (wired.com)
5609.
Uber Gets the Buzzfeed Treatment (dilbert.com)
5610.
Were Neanderthals a sub-species of modern humans? New research says no (phys.org)