November 2016 Archive
19051.
Why I, an undocumented Mexican immigrant, would vote for Trump to be President (facebook.com)
19052.
Building a News Bot for Facebook Messenger (blog.superfeedr.com)
19053.
An Essay on Wealth and Freedom (austingwalters.com)
19054.
LastPass now free on mobile (cnet.com)
19055.
RFIDs are set almost to eliminate lost luggage (economist.com)
19056.
The controversial case for tracking the performance of individual developers (blog.in-sight.io)
19057.
A happy little binary tree: learning to code from Bob Ross (readthink.com)
19058.
Credit Card Security- Check yourself before you wreck yourself (linkedin.com)
19059.
Why Sequoia joined Accel and Matrix to bet $6M on one-year-old Zarget (techinasia.com)
19060.
How Could We Create a Second Earth? (youtube.com)
19061.
4 Amazing Examples of Personalized Email Marketing (ongage.com)
19062.
Bitcoin Isn't Anonymous Enough (bloomberg.com)
19063.
Facebook Won’t Let Insurers Probe Your Profile (technologyreview.com)
19064.
Send fake emails online, for free (fakemail.site)
19065.
Software Defined Storage(SDS) vs. Traditional Storage (blog.calsoftinc.com)
19066.
TONY BLAYZEM SINGLE PARTY WITH STRANGERS (youtu.be)
19067.
GEMA finally loosens its grip on YouTube in Germany (thenextweb.com)
19068.
Six ECommerce Email Tactics Successful Businesses Are Using (blog.startafire.com)
19069.
Cross-site scripting for dummies (hackernoon.com)
19070.
9 Sales Lessons from an Uber Driver, a West Virginia Sign, and a Fortune Cookie (linkedin.com)
19071.
Why UK Brexit Talk Baffles Germany (bbc.com)
19072.
Artificial intelligence promises to improve our lives (scinering.com)
19073.
The Real Reason for the Decline of StackOverflow (medium.com)
19074.
From Remote Maker to Remote Manager: A Primer (getflow.com)
19075.
Dear Microsoft (slackhq.com)
19076.
How to Register a startup in Delaware with less than 150$ (azuredeskblog.azurewebsites.net)
19077.
You Can Legally Hack Your Own Car, Pacemaker, or Smartphone Now (wired.com)
19078.
My Funnel Empire (myfunnelempire.com)
19079.
The problem with null (whichdigitalblog.com)
19080.
These 2,000 U.S. companies employ foreign workers over Americans (wnd.com)