November 2014 Archive
18331.
What do the “hackers” who work for aggressive online trackers think?
(spectrum.ieee.org)
18332.
What do you think? Claim: being unreachable on vacation “Beyond Stupid”
(entrepreneur.com)
18333.
18335.
Legal peer-to-peer movie sharing on the way via GT TV
(theage.com.au)
18337.
18338.
[Infographic] Comet Landing Social Media Roundup
(blog.datarank.com)
18339.
The Bare Essentials for Overlanding
(overlandjournal.com)
18340.
Cutting Edge Bluetooth Speakers
(igg.me)
18341.
Q&A System with Polymer and Firebase
(divshot.com)
18342.
Get Pluckin Crazy
(indiegogo.com)
18343.
Blu-ray 3D Ripper
(dvdfab.cn)
18344.
Gemballa mettra ses deux dernières Mirage GT sur le marché
(paruvendu.fr)
18345.
Big Fish Games sold for up to $885M
(blogs.seattletimes.com)
18346.
21 Websites That Will Make You Smarter in Every Way
(lifehack.org)
18347.
18348.
Apple, but not that one
(johnlennon.com)
18349.
18350.
All Together
(grid.vsco.co)
18351.
How to Shut Down Tolkien
(youtube.com)
18352.
Escaping into the Imagination in Edward McMillen Games
(twinfinite.net)
18353.
Project Beyond
(thinktankteam.info)
18354.
Flame, Duqu and Stuxnet: in-depth code analysis of mssecmgr.ocx
(welivesecurity.com)
18355.
Superhero's new fatty Avatar
(plus.google.com)
18356.
18357.
18358.
Show HN: The missing store for vanilla Flux
(github.com)
18359.
Ventures Going After the Data Sharing for KYC AML Space
(fintech4us.wordpress.com)
18360.
Google has peering servers to cache videos at ISP level
(peering.google.com)