December 2014 Archive
20041.
High-tech mirror beams heat away from buildings into space (sciencedaily.com)
20042.
Litecar Challenge (localmotors.com)
20043.
Expect Labs Raises $13M to Give Apps Better Voice Controls (techcrunch.com)
20044.
How a Ringtone King Found Tech's Next Wave (forbes.com)
20045.
Appticles – HTML5 Based Content Distribution and Monetization Platform (superbcrew.com)
20046.
How We Break Production (techtime.getharvest.com)
20047.
شركة تنظيف منازل بالرياض (basmetelriyadh.com)
20048.
Google Adsense Disadvantage and Why Google Adsense Sucks? (tricksofblogging.com)
20049.
EyeEm Launches Open Edit, Letting You See How Pros Edit Their Photos (techcrunch.com)
20050.
Getting Started with Realm Database for iOS (xmcgraw.com)
20051.
Ars Technica was hacked. Readers advised to change passwords (grahamcluley.com)
20052.
JotForm – Create Online Forms Without Writing a Single Line of Code (superbcrew.com)
20053.
Making Good Use of Singletons in Refactoring the iOS App Calendar Paste (christiantietze.de)
20054.
How much does your doctor really make? (theatlantic.com)
20055.
Ask HN: Is there a need for a simple wiki as JAR dependency? ()
20056.
Drone with xmass tree as payload (youtube.com)
20057.
Skytap Raises $35M for Its Cloud-Based Enterprise (techcrunch.com)
20058.
Winter Roofing: Maintenance and Repairs You Can Do Now – All Roofing Solutions (allroofingsolutionsde.com)
20059.
State of Content Marketing 2015 (scm15.wyzowl.com)
20060.
The Sony Hack – A Lesson in Cyber Terrorism (tripwire.com)
20061.
Elearning 2015: what’s in store for elearning in the year ahead? (docebo.com)
20062.
CIA transnational human rights actions (en.wikipedia.org)
20063.
EventMobi 2014 in Review (eventmobi.com)
20064.
Keywars| the global speed-typing challenge game (keywars.us)
20065.
Sony Hack Emails? ()
20066.
Oracle: carelessly broken SSL to download the JDK (download.oracle.com)
20067.
LastPass' attempt at client-side Android encryption with JavaScript (blog.xbc.nz)
20068.
WhatsApp down (downdetector.co.uk)
20069.
Libraries must shed their old-fashioned image and become more like coffee shops (telegraph.co.uk)
20070.
[Guide] How to Block Anonym.to from Your Website (sudorank.com)