July 2014 Archive
6541.
Show HN: Really Easy Authentication for Express.js (stormpath.com)
6542.
"Living in a Trailer” by James Jones – July 1952 (holidaymag.wordpress.com)
6543.
Is Instacart Deceptive? (webpolicy.org)
6544.
Red Alert – Real time alerts every time a rocket is fired into Israel (itunes.apple.com)
6545.
Nature’s Most Perfect Killing Machine: Ebola is nightmare fuel (randomhouse.ca)
6546.
Node.js killer? Lua + C is almost 40% faster (github.com)
6547.
Will Go Decide the Winner of the JavaScript Framework Wars? (genderup.com)
6548.
Assume You're Wrong (verbadam.com)
6549.
Ask HN: Dropbox-like file-sharing with stronger encryption than just password? ()
6550.
BlackBerry: Here's Why We Built a Square Phone (mashable.com)
6551.
Silicon Valley Sharknado (nytimes.com)
6552.
Hospitals mining credit card data to predict and control patient behavior (fiercebigdata.com)
6553.
Mathematicians Solve The Topological Mystery Behind The “Brazuca” Football (medium.com)
6554.
Why Atom Can't Replace Vim (medium.com)
6555.
The "Digital Native", a Profitable Myth (thebaffler.com)
6556.
Show HN: Open inbox – publicly sharing my inbox state (benjaminbenben.com)
6557.
Jeff Dean's talk at Cloudera (blog.cloudera.com)
6558.
Are Taxi Drivers Racist? (blog.modeanalytics.com)
6559.
Vaavud wind meter V2.0 with wind direction (kickstarter.com)
6560.
Something terrible could be happening in Parliament on Monday (medium.com)
6561.
Acquaintance with SVG images (frontendbabel.info)
6562.
Opensource project controls Google Glass with your mind (github.com)
6563.
WordPress 4.0 Beta 1 Released (wordpress.org)
6564.
Beware the ‘Edifice Complex’ – and 9 Other Ways to Damage a High-Growth Startup (a16z.com)
6565.
First Digits in Sets of Numbers – Benford's Law (en.wikipedia.org)
6566.
Bitbucket is down (status.bitbucket.org)
6567.
New Seed-Stage Fund Where Founders Share In The Upside (techcrunch.com)
6568.
Ask HN: Should I do a MS to move to the US ()
6569.
Why I quit Facebook and we are sharing much more than you think (linkedin.com)
6570.
Search results omitted, erased, or censored due to the "Right to be forgotten" (hiddenfromgoogle.com)