July 2014 Archive
12481.
Things You Should Know About Apple's Swift (infoworld.com)
12482.
Hot Trends in the Home Care Industry (homecarefranchise.wordpress.com)
12483.
Catching The Bus From My Living Room (medium.com)
12484.
How much independence should children have? (independent.co.uk)
12485.
Verizon Gets Snarky, Basically Admits That It's Clogging Networks On Purpose (techdirt.com)
12486.
Man Lives In A Boeing 727 In The Middle Of The Woods (interestingengineering.com)
12487.
California drought: High-bidding farmers battle in water auctions (mercurynews.com)
12488.
Interesting Story On Entrepreneurship And Ramen (eater.com)
12489.
The talk of Blaze, the generation numpy, in Scipy2014 (pyvideo.org)
12490.
VUPEN sat on critical IE bugs for three years (theregister.co.uk)
12491.
Xiaomi mi4 specsheet (lowyat.net)
12492.
Practitioners' visit on Java 8 (infoq.com)
12493.
Online Computational Biology Textbook (compbio.pbworks.com)
12494.
How The Burrito Became A Sandwich (npr.org)
12495.
Most important person/company in the last 10 years for the security industry (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
12496.
A New Approach to Othello: Shakespeare's Dark Lady (howlround.com)
12497.
Firm says vulnerability in Tails contained in I2P component (pcworld.com)
12498.
Congressman Reportedly Wants To Investigate Google Over ‘America’ Movie (huskyseo.co.uk)
12499.
WebODF – Work with your office files in the cloud (webodf.org)
12500.
The really simple guide to z-index (tipue.com)
12501.
A Software Developer’s Guide to HTTP (stephenhaunts.com)
12502.
Flexible Grid System (flexible.gs)
12503.
List of important publications in CS (en.wikipedia.org)
12504.
Devstep – development environment based on docker (fgrehm.viewdocs.io)
12505.
This Lego Microscope Actually Works (iflscience.com)
12506.
Google to face data watchdogs over 'right to be forgotten' (bbc.com)
12507.
Inspire Yourself: Unofficial Redesign Of Major Brands (webdesignpool.com)
12508.
The Rise Of Sleep-Tracking Technology (buzzfeed.com)
12509.
Cool VMware Video – Nights Kilby's Episode 1: Hives (youtube.com)
12510.
“The Group of Bloggers Unearthing MH17 Intel Quicker Than U.S. Spies” (kickstarter.com)