November 2014 Archive
19112.
Erasure coding (Reed–Solomon coding) in Go
(github.com)
19113.
Can this connected toy inspire the next-gen of makers
(techcrunch.com)
19114.
19115.
How a High Valuation Could Run Your Business Into The Ground
(blog.pivotdesk.com)
19116.
5 Effective GIT Practices for Small Agile Teams
(moveelo.com)
19117.
TCP Increased Security (tcpinc)
(datatracker.ietf.org)
19118.
Collection of resources on front-end style guides
(styleguides.maban.co.uk)
19119.
Verhuisdozen voor elk budget van de beste kwaliteit
(websiteaanmelden.info)
19120.
Based on “Why Silicon Valley Works?”
(blog.tiesport.com)
19121.
How the Internet is making us stupid (2010)
(telegraph.co.uk)
19122.
19123.
3D Printers to Watch in 2015
(makezine.com)
19124.
Startup marketing – how do you know it's working?
(bakedandbranded.com)
19125.
Japan's levitating train tops 310mph
(bbc.co.uk)
19126.
Apple Sales Chat Is Down
(aoschat.apple.com)
19127.
Lacking Funding, Some Scientists Turn to the Crowd
(sciencefriday.com)
19128.
How to create very small docker images
(github.com)
19130.
The Unexpected Ways a Fetus Is Shaped by a Mother's Environment (2013)
(theatlantic.com)
19131.
What I learned from Steve Jobs
(storehouse.co)
19132.
The Imitation Game: great film, but loose with facts
(cartesianproduct.wordpress.com)
19133.
JavaScript Everywhere: The Road to Quotable 1.0
(medium.com)
19134.
Get Paid for Your Opinion
(freejobsonlinee.blog.com)
19135.
Why are people fed up with tumblr?
(criticl.me)
19136.
How Jack Gleeson Spoiled Game of Thrones for Himself
(theage.com.au)
19137.
Facebook is no longer a place for “promotional posts”
(arstechnica.com)
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