November 2014 Archive
18151.
Ask HN: What do you think of our ZEEF development directory?
(development.zeef.com)
18152.
Google’s DoubleClick is down
(thenextweb.com)
18153.
Which Languages Are in Demand
(i-programmer.info)
18154.
The True Risks of Duct Tape Solutions for IT Monitoring
(opsview.com)
18155.
Site stats from Opensource.com in October
(opensource.com)
18156.
Visualize pull requests
(viget.com)
18157.
The 9 Best Linux Distros
(datamation.com)
18158.
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18160.
The Best Outerwear
(brandbrandsale.blog.com)
18161.
Is the WinShock Bug as Dangerous as Heartbleed?
(heavy.com)
18162.
Bringing the simplicity of mobile back to the Mac
(jasonlbaptiste.com)
18163.
18164.
Keeping It Simple and Making It Pretty with Munkee
(outliermagazine.co)
18165.
Bandcamp to help musicians launch their own subscription services
(theguardian.com)
18167.
Speeding Up the Incremental Developer Build Scenario
(blogs.msdn.com)
18168.
Show HN: EverydayCarry.com – See what everyone carrys with them
(everydaycarry.com)
18169.
Aws 729 teraflops, 71,000-core Super cost just US$5,500 to build
(theregister.co.uk)
18170.
18171.
Competitive Link Research – How Your Competitors Can Help You
(optimal-marketing.com)
18172.
Unnamed.io – Name your startup
(unnamed.io)
18173.
Net Neutrality: Toward a Stupid Internet
(theobjectivestandard.com)
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A nifty service layer for your Rails app
(krautcomputing.com)
18177.
NotNeutrality, or why we can't have nice things
(facebook.com)
18178.
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Rajesh Rao created a basic brain-to-brain interface
(washington.edu)
18180.
Show HN: InventiveBrains – Get a custom site that converts more sales–in 3 days
(inventivebrains.com)