July 2015 Archive
5521.
Meet Keezel: A portable WiFi vpn router that works with all your devices (indiegogo.com)
5522.
Planet Earth Time Lapse – a new 4K video every day (youtube.com)
5523.
MIT choice-modeling software predicts customer preferences for retail (newsoffice.mit.edu)
5524.
How We Talk About Women and Computers (thehairpin.com)
5525.
True confessions: I wrote for an Internet content mill (arstechnica.com)
5526.
Development of anonymizing Wi-Fi device mysteriously halted (bgr.com)
5527.
Bayesian Average Ratings (evanmiller.org)
5528.
A Beautiful Algorithm? The Risks of Automating Online Transactions (news.virginia.edu)
5529.
10 Startups managing images in the cloud – Part 6 (cloudinary.com)
5530.
Tiny Skateboards and the Fast Fingers that Ride Them (atlasobscura.com)
5531.
British Gas: “We've chosen not to have the compatibility with password managers” (twitter.com)
5532.
JPEG Looking to Add DRM to Images Supposedly to Protect Images from Gov (techdirt.com)
5533.
Html5 Custom Elements – It's Time to Leave BEM Behind (mikeybox.com)
5534.
Bye, Bye, Adobe (medium.com)
5535.
Gallery of Stupid XSL and XSLT Tricks (incrementaldevelopment.com)
5536.
ZNAPS – The $9 Magnetic Adapter for your mobile devices (kickstarter.com)
5537.
A eulogy for Twitter (theatlantic.com)
5538.
Meet Beme (youtube.com)
5539.
The Debut of Beme, a Social App That Aims for Authenticity (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
5540.
High street shops enjoy sale spike after thieves destroy parking meters (independent.co.uk)
5541.
UCLA Health System reports patient data breach; 4.5M may be affected (latimes.com)
5542.
The Deep Web Explained by Keanu Reeves (vimeo.com)
5543.
These 12 startups died in Q2. Here’s why and how (venturebeat.com)
5544.
Reviving the American Dream with ‘Purple Policies’ (greyenlightenment.com)
5545.
How do we test MVP demand for integrated product? ()
5546.
A retail CEO worth $840M lives in a Las Vegas trailer park (businessinsider.com)
5547.
Do you think startups should focus on very small markets? (kilometer.io)
5548.
The Apple Watch Review (anandtech.com)
5549.
NEET, a NEAT library in Haskell (hackage.haskell.org)
5550.
Algolia's Fury Road to a Worldwide API, Part 2 (highscalability.com)