July 2019 Archive
18601.
Naspers Appoints CEO for South African Operations (iafrikan.com)
18602.
Vodafone Goes Live with Ericsson 5G Technology in London (wire.mpelembe.net)
18603.
Explore Unesco Sites on a Map (monumap.com)
18604.
Former Equifax executive sentenced to prison for insider trading (theverge.com)
18605.
For Mass-Market Cars, Forget L3-L5 Autonomy (eetimes.com)
18606.
Randomness and Entropy in Node and Electron (qvault.io)
18607.
Trump orders tanks for Independence Day parade (bbc.com)
18608.
Juice-Jacking: Trading Your Data for Power? (ckd3.com)
18609.
China keeps global tech leadership firmly in sight (dw.com)
18610.
Businesses Call on Supreme Court to Recognize Lgbtq Rights (axios.com)
18611.
Hoosing an HTTP Status Code – Stop Making It Hard (2015) (codetinkerer.com)
18612.
Grinch pugs make me happy you not so much shirt (limotees.net)
18613.
The Ridiculous Side of the Renaissance: Cellini’s Autobiography (medium.com)
18614.
Ask HN: OAuth 2.0 UI/UX Resources?
18615.
You Can Now See Your Android Notifications on Your Windows 10 PC (thurrott.com)
18616.
As the World Heats Up, Soccer Must Adapt (scientificamerican.com)
18617.
Treamster: the best of unrestricted streaming services
18618.
How to speak Silicon Valley: 53 essential tech-bro terms explained (theguardian.com)
18619.
Internet Explorer 3, an adventure in cross-browser compatibility (chenhuijing.com)
18620.
Yarn Package Manager in 2019: Should We Keep on Comparing Yarn with NPM? (medium.com)
18621.
Acknowledging Our Ignorance (outlookzen.com)
18622.
When “Bright Futures” Fade: Paradoxes of Women’s Empowerment in Rwanda (researchgate.net)
18623.
Atmosphere of midsize planet revealed by Hubble, Spitzer (sciencedaily.com)
18624.
New Beatles' Songs Thanks to AI (towardsdatascience.com)
18625.
Red, white but rarely blue – the science of fireworks colors, explained (theconversation.com)
18626.
A Boy Whose Brain Could Unlock Autism (medium.com)
18627.
Natural Language Understanding with the Quora Question Pairs Dataset (arxiv.org)
18628.
Geld Verdienen MIT YouTube (getgeld.com)
18629.
Forget Thought Leaders, Seek Out People Who've Done Shit (algodaily.com)
18630.
The Credit Union Route (linkedin.com)