November 2014 Archive
11011.
99.99% Uptime on a 9-to-5 Schedule (blog.scalyr.com)
11012.
Notes on Product Management (medium.com)
11013.
A Pure Go Implementation of the Pastry Distributed Hash Table (github.com)
11014.
It’s the Year 2200 (statspotting.com)
11015.
This ‘egregious’ patent troll just got smacked by the FTC (washingtonpost.com)
11016.
Five Ways to Lie with Charts (nautil.us)
11017.
Intro to Systemd Runlevels and Service Management Commands (linux.com)
11018.
Node Second Generation Cryptocurrency with Different Codebase to Bitcoin Launche (free-press-release-center.info)
11019.
Best of YouTube IT related videos in one place (QualTekVideo.com)
11020.
Caltech Rocket Experiment Finds Surprising Cosmic Light (caltech.edu)
11021.
Reactive MVC and the Virtual DOM (futurice.com)
11022.
Texting with Sharing, Scheduling, Undo and Analytics (Android) (fastcompany.com)
11023.
Dark Network of Illegal Websites Targeted by U.S. And European Police (nytimes.com)
11024.
Whttl Announces Product That Combines Sprig, Munchery, and SpoonRocket (medium.com)
11025.
The Humanitarian Data Exchange (data.hdx.rwlabs.org)
11026.
BlackEnergy – the most dangerous virus? (hackingnews.com)
11027.
Microsoft Word mobile app shoots to tops of Apple's charts (cnet.com)
11028.
Most commonly used bytecode in the world (blog.mecheye.net)
11029.
Why You Can't Find Talent, and What You Can Do to Change That (forbes.com)
11030.
Ask HN: What did you think of Web Summit? ()
11031.
Steps to build a startup and make some money (medium.com)
11032.
Vyacheslav Egorov: Invokedynamic.js – JSConf EU 2014 (youtube.com)
11033.
Visualising Death in Syria (Since the 2011 Revolution) (syrianshuhada.com)
11034.
'Technocreep' author explains how technology is invading our privacy (cbc.ca)
11035.
A new course to learn ELB (cloudacademy.com)
11036.
Companies Are Finally Learning to Share–The Open Source Way (readwrite.com)
11037.
Spreadsheet Risk Management (and horror stories) (eusprig.org)
11038.
Japan scientists make see-through mice (news.yahoo.com)
11039.
Twitter could get topic-based timelines, says Dick Costolo (thenextweb.com)
11040.
Understanding the Ember Data Identity Map (haagen-software.no)