October 2015 Archive
4891.
16 Digital Marketing Facts You Must Know (blog.galaxyweblinks.com)
4892.
Apple Tells Court It Can’t Unlock New iPhones (blogs.wsj.com)
4893.
Amino Harnesses Health Industry Data for Consumers (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
4894.
How I Sold My Bible App Company (medium.com)
4895.
In the Pocket (2012) (wythoff.net)
4896.
Fukushima nuclear disaster: first worker diagnosed with cancer linked to cleanup (theguardian.com)
4897.
MIT Scientist Todd Rider turns to crowdfunding for DRACOs anti-viral research (indiegogo.com)
4898.
Medieval Style Fighting: A Quick Myth Buster Guide (reddit.com)
4899.
AppHub: The Platform for React Native (apphub.io)
4900.
Google's confidential project leaked (services.google.com)
4901.
A Fundamental Flaw of Agile (validately.com)
4902.
GNU ethical repository criteria (gnu.org)
4903.
What is was like to have Tesla's autopilot robot drive me hundreds of miles (theguardian.com)
4904.
On making causal claims: A review and recommendations (2010) [pdf] (datascienceassn.org)
4905.
Kimonos are cool (japantimes.co.jp)
4906.
Reverse-Engineering Live Photos (realm.io)
4907.
Expanding the Queue Interface: Relaxed Queue Access (psy-lob-saw.blogspot.com)
4908.
Bitbucket experiencing major outages (status.bitbucket.org)
4909.
How to Build a Successful Content Marketing Plan (inboundrocket.co)
4910.
SecondMarket acquired by Nasdaq (secondmarket.com)
4911.
Kubuntu Linux 15.10 “Wily Werewolf” Released (kubuntu.org)
4912.
Infographic: McDonald’s Is Simply Filthy (blog.instavest.com)
4913.
Mashape Acquires Gelato.io to Provide Dev Portals for Everyone (blog.mashape.com)
4914.
Show HN: FCatalog: Find similarities between binary functions (fcatalog.xorpd.net)
4915.
Genetics probe identifies new Galapagos tortoise species (nature.com)
4916.
Modern Perl Fourth Edition (pragprog.com)
4917.
Why Yahoo has negative value (seobook.com)
4918.
The Sea, or the Poet at Work (asymptotejournal.com)
4919.
Google’s first earnings as Alphabet: Strong $18.7B in revenue (venturebeat.com)
4920.
The electric eel's high-voltage discharges are subtle weapons (theatlantic.com)