November 2014 Archive
11701.
Mozilla Releases It's New Firefox Developer Edition (linkedin.com)
11702.
Lessons From My First Hackathon (medium.com)
11703.
Auto-Brewery Syndrome: Apparently, you can make beer in your gut (npr.org)
11704.
LunaDHT – Your general purpose DHT (github.com)
11705.
Microsoft .NET source (github.com)
11706.
Interactive Rosetta mission model (solarsystemscope.com)
11707.
Verba manent: the buried orality of digital communication (medium.com)
11708.
This Is Why Apple Did Not Want Its GTAT Contracts Made Public (forbes.com)
11709.
Age of the digital nomad: Plan to abandon cities in favour of freelance freedom (factor-tech.com)
11710.
AWS re:Invent 2014 live stream (reinvent.awsevents.com)
11711.
How New Balance Became Fashion's No-Risk Source for Sneaker Cred (businessweek.com)
11712.
Android 5.0 Lollipop has an impact on existing apps and games (mobiledevandtest.com)
11713.
Google ad server outage makes web ad free for hours (v3.co.uk)
11714.
Perchance to Dream: Science and the Future (theappendix.net)
11715.
Chakra Linux 2014.11 Euler Features KDE Software Compilation 4.14.2 (chakraos.org)
11716.
See the Rosetta Spacecraft’s Best Photos of Comet 67P (time.com)
11717.
We should stop putting women in jail. For anything (washingtonpost.com)
11718.
Introducing AWS CodeDeploy (youtube.com)
11719.
Visual Studio 2013 Community Edition (visualstudio.com)
11720.
Talking in photos (flipsicle.com)
11721.
A Virtual Conference for Developers (hacksummit.org)
11722.
Cross-Platform Mobile Development with Visual C++ (blogs.msdn.com)
11723.
Build a Realtime Q&A App with Polymer and Firebase (divshot.com)
11724.
Track AWS Resource Configurations with AWS Config (aws.amazon.com)
11725.
Zwipe; no-pin, fingerprint-authenticated, contactless card-payments (zwipe.no)
11726.
Cargo, Rust's Package Manager (doc.crates.io)
11727.
Five Strategies for Client Relationship Management (medium.com)
11728.
Trucoin and Bitpay Partner for the Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl (coinbrief.net)
11729.
Why do people love Startup School? (medium.com)
11730.
How to lie with indices (economist.com)