November 2014 Archive
11071.
Using IFTTT and Google Drive to Create a JSON API (codepen.io)
11072.
The FitBit of Food – BagIQ Tries Its Hand at Streamlining Food Tracking|Xconomy (xconomy.com)
11073.
Tiny robotic scallops can swim through blood and eyeball fluid to fix you up (engadget.com)
11074.
The problem with Apple's new plan for iOS attribution (attributionapp.com)
11075.
These microscopic robots can swim through your eyeball fluids (mirror.co.uk)
11076.
Magic Leap Draws from the Bay Area to Assemble Its Brain Trust (spectrum.ieee.org)
11077.
Debian 8.0 “Jessie” is frozen (lists.debian.org)
11078.
AT&T to Acquire Mexico Wireless Provider Iusacell (about.att.com)
11079.
Oldest photograph of a human being surfaces from 1838 (upi.com)
11080.
Invokedynamic.js (2014.jsconf.eu)
11081.
Biggest ever Tor raid hits 410 underground sites; 17 arrested (pcworld.com)
11082.
An open source network of satellite groundstations (hackaday.com)
11083.
Binary Doomsday (finanology.co)
11084.
Yes, time travel is possible (gizmodo.com)
11085.
Who wants to be hired? ()
11086.
PayPal's job recruiting secret: Hackathons (cnbc.com)
11087.
Physicists determine being rescued by the Flash is worse than being hit by a car (blastr.com)
11088.
Startup Builds Sensors That Will Analyze Sweat to Track Your Health (wired.com)
11089.
'Autocomplete' for programmers (phys.org)
11090.
Twitter Launches New Tool That Lets Women Report Harassment (wired.com)
11091.
Maybe it wasn't the Higgs particle after all (phys.org)
11092.
States with Pro-Employee Laws: Advance Notice of Noncompete Agreement (employeeatty.blogspot.com)
11093.
Collaboration and release Git workflows - avoid git-tastrophes! (toptal.com)
11094.
How Google fights piracy (drive.google.com)
11095.
Review: Google Giant’s Nexus 6 Smartphone (slashdot.org)
11096.
Navigate Google Maps with gestures (support.google.com)
11097.
The Different Kinds of Facebook Murderers (slashdot.org)
11098.
Homage to Catalans (vilaweb.cat)
11099.
The fine art of bullshit – Killed by Google (medium.com)
11100.
Load balancing Django (tech.marksblogg.com)