November 2014 Archive
12001.
12002.
12003.
Remote control your HTML presentations
(remot.io)
12004.
So cute I could eat it: The science behind 'cute aggression'
(independent.co.uk)
12005.
12006.
What People Share on Social Networks
(powersiteblog.com)
12007.
Show HN: The Global Sports Network, the Next BIG Thing
(sportaround.me)
12008.
Show HN: For HTLM5, JavaScript, WEBGL or Game Enthusiasts
(blog.playcanvas.com)
12009.
What deep learning really means
(linkedin.com)
12010.
Help change the retail industry at Everlane
(jobs.lever.co)
12011.
Floating Neighborhood for NYC: How to Hover a Whole Megablock
(weburbanist.com)
12012.
12013.
Comet Lander Stuck Against Bottom of Shady Cliff
(scientificamerican.com)
12014.
Tops 20 Most Loved Nigerian Musical Artistes
(thebusinessaim.com.ng)
12015.
12016.
Dwindling battery makes comet probe drill results uncertain
(in.reuters.com)
12017.
Changes on Wikipedia Visualized on World Map (real-time)
(rcmap.hatnote.com)
12018.
DoIt – remote-execution daemon for Windows
(chiark.greenend.org.uk)
12019.
More awesome than money
(nytimes.com)
12020.
U.S. To Spend $425M on Advanced Supercomputers
(nasdaq.com)
12021.
The Triangle of Secure Code Delivery
(defuse.ca)
12022.
Do you know your average revenue per kilometer?
(walkingworking.com)
12023.
Big Data: What's Holding Us Back
(jackrometty.posthaven.com)
12024.
12025.
Frequently Used Arguments Against Hybrid Apps and Why They Are Invalid
(kpourdeilami.me)
12026.
12027.
NET Core Is Open Source
(blogs.msdn.com)
12028.
On Yakshave, On Color, On Cosines, On Glitchen
(wingolog.org)
12029.
Moneyball for business
(newsoffice.mit.edu)
12030.
A Day in the Life of David Orson, Solution Architect
(peakhosting.com)