November 2014 Archive
11611.
Demonstrating Rosetta’s Philae Lander on the Space Station (youtube.com)
11612.
Sergii Iefremov: Runtime.JS: V8 JavaScript Kernel – JSConf EU 2014 (youtube.com)
11613.
Creating animations sequences on iOS (blog.matthewcheok.com)
11614.
Bats' Link to Ebola Finally Solved (thedailybeast.com)
11615.
Moneyball for basketball (arxiv.org)
11616.
Ask HN: Finding Startup Founders in High School? ()
11617.
Physics Book Face Off: Hyperspace vs. The Elegant Universe (sam-koblenski.blogspot.com)
11618.
President Obama's Statement on Keeping the Internet Open and Free (youtube.com)
11619.
Alex Blumberg Invites Podcast Listeners to Become Owners (hearstartup.com)
11620.
Painted Ships on Painted Oceans: An Accidental Map of the Doldrums (bigthink.com)
11621.
Can we teach computers to write fiction? (theguardian.com)
11622.
Spyware: Flashlight application on Smartphones (hacklog.in)
11623.
Cheap smartphones by Microsoft (news.smh.com.au)
11624.
Securely Implementing OAuth in Single-Page JavaScript Sites (alexbilbie.com)
11625.
Communication: The Problem Solver (dennmart.me)
11626.
Session Hijacking Vulnerability in Digicom Router (youtube.com)
11627.
Hacking Internet Voting via Ballot Tampering (galois.com)
11628.
Fordlândia (en.wikipedia.org)
11629.
One touch location sharing – no tracking, you in control (citruslocation.com)
11630.
Fight Ebola (google.com)
11631.
Startup fights patent-troll, successfully defends lawsuit and wins attorney fees (therecorder.com)
11632.
Mozilla updates Firefox with Forget button and DuckDuckGo search (venturebeat.com)
11633.
How automation could take your skills – and your job (computerworld.com)
11634.
Innovative Phonebook by Samsung That Detects Emotions of Callers (greybmusings.wordpress.com)
11635.
The Nature of Code (natureofcode.com)
11636.
Groupon decides to leave 'Gnome' trademark alone (pcworld.com)
11637.
Slur: the darknet strikes back (slur.io)
11638.
Welcome to Sweden – the most cash-free society on the planet (theguardian.com)
11639.
Rosetta in 3D (sketchfab.com)
11640.
This Device Diagnoses Hundreds of Diseases Using a Single Drop of Blood (wired.com)