July 2015 Archive
4861.
Show HN: FiveFootShelf – Curated reading lists for great literature (fivefootshelf.org)
4862.
Google says it has ‘no pay gap’ and that employees are welcome to share salaries (fusion.net)
4863.
Bitter Lake (bbc.co.uk)
4864.
Google dumps ISP email support. Virgin Media takes ball, stomps home (theregister.co.uk)
4865.
Ask HN: What are the Under the Hood technical changes in Windows 10? ()
4866.
The WTF Economy (medium.com)
4867.
HP bans t-shirts at work (businessinsider.com.au)
4868.
Top Cities Americans Are Ditching (bloomberg.com)
4869.
Ask HN: How do you migrate from static to dynamic typing ()
4870.
Ask HN: Favorite IRC Channels ()
4871.
Atomic Pioneers Gather Again to Recall Manhattan Project (2006) (nytimes.com)
4872.
GoPro Spherical: The Future of Virtual Reality (youtube.com)
4873.
Yahoo Livetext – A New Way to Connect (yahoo.tumblr.com)
4874.
IBM Watson can now read your personality traits from a 100-word email (thememo.com)
4875.
Drugs that dramatically increase healthy lifespan discovered by Mayo Clinic (kurzweilai.net)
4876.
Japan Quake May Have Shortened Earth Days, Moved Axis (2011) (nasa.gov)
4877.
Do you want some Belle with your ReactJS? (startersquad.com)
4878.
Study shows psychotherapy becoming less effective (asserttrue.blogspot.com)
4879.
Using X-Rays for better bandwidth in your data centers ()
4880.
Why ZIP codes have 5 numbers – and what they each mean (uk.businessinsider.com)
4881.
Boundaries (2012) [video] (destroyallsoftware.com)
4882.
Deploy a Meteor Application in Under 1 Minute (blog.giantswarm.io)
4883.
Is OOP “anti-modular”? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
4884.
Creative Commons -NC Licenses Considered Harmful (2005) (kuro5hin.org)
4885.
Twdio – hashtag based radio (twdio.com)
4886.
Firms Analyze Tweets to Gauge Stock Sentiment (wsj.com)
4887.
China's stock market is crashing, Chinese are trying the fix America did in 1929 (finance.yahoo.com)
4888.
What the Reddit Rebellion Is Really About (slate.com)
4889.
Ask HN: What inspired you to become an entrepreneur? ()
4890.
Why compatibility isn't just a computer problem anymore (macworld.com)