July 2014 Archive
16561.
Now banks want the ability to declare cyber-war (bloomberg.com)
16562.
It's not Potato Salad, but I'm proud to have met my humble goal (kickstarter.com)
16563.
Tips for finding Rails blogs at your level (justinweiss.com)
16564.
Show HN: M​y​ ​d​i​c​k (31.media.tumblr.com)
16565.
Getting it right by betting on wrong (sandimetz.com)
16566.
Facebook’s algorithm – why our assumptions are wrong, and our concerns are right (culturedigitally.org)
16567.
Run Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization with KVM on Amazon EC2 (ravellosystems.com)
16568.
BipIO Goes Beta – An Interview With Michael Pearson (infoq.com)
16569.
Brazil's Secret History of Southern Hospitality (narrative.ly)
16570.
Cloud APIs: An Assembly Language For Infrastructure (scalr.com)
16571.
Eminence- "Wait Up" (youtu.be)
16572.
Show HN: Kadira Alerts – Performance related alerts for Meteor Apps (kadira.io)
16573.
Do Standardized Tests Matter? (psychologytoday.com)
16574.
Mastering Bootstrap theming eBook launched today (mattlambert.ca)
16575.
Apple Maps Engineer Moving to Uber (theinformation.com)
16576.
Designing for the color blind (blog.venn.lc)
16577.
Isis mobile wallet rebrands to avoid confusion with Isis terrorist group (money.cnn.com)
16578.
Dr Quantum explains quantum physics (youtube.com)
16579.
القنوات الناقلة مباشرة مباراة ألمانيا والبرازيل اليوم الثلاثاء 8/7/2014 (masr-24.com)
16580.
Wedding Planning on the cloud with multi users (play.google.com)
16581.
Feel like you don’t belong at work? How to build strong relationships and trust (popforms.com)
16582.
TinyStic turns your smartphone into a desktop computer (indiegogo.com)
16583.
KDE's Frameworks 5 released (themukt.com)
16584.
MoForte Guitar: auto-strum with statistical strum variations (youtu.be)
16585.
A look at Amazon EC2 t2.medium (linkedin.com)
16586.
The Big, Slow Company Stereotype (allenc.com)
16587.
The Delivery Pipeline is your DevOps Signature (devops.com)
16588.
Introduction to machine learning in trading (inovancetech.com)
16589.
Founder Frustrations: "If Only We Had ______." (hookfeed.com)
16590.
Microsoft offers 130 eBooks covering a range of topics for free (techienews.co.uk)