News Update March 23, 2015 at 09:01AM
Amazon got permission from the FAA to test its delivery drones in the US. They would work nice in rural areas. http://ift.tt/1FlQCNP Read the rest here
Amazon got permission from the FAA to test its delivery drones in the US. They would work nice in rural areas. http://ift.tt/1FlQCNP Read the rest here
The new tech disruption. If you build your business on someone else’s platform, it will be taken away swiftly. http://ift.tt/1Iccx8s Read the rest here
Yelp engineer describes how the transition to service-oriented architecture helped them to quickly ship code http://ift.tt/1FO1hj2 Read the rest here
Facebook Engineering Director Is Headed to the White House. http://ift.tt/1I3I0JI Read the rest here
A decent overview of Aurelia vs AngularJS. In case you haven’t heard, Aurelia JS framework with support of ES6 http://ift.tt/18VmOt1 Read the rest here
Great P2P money transfer concept. Since the money sits in Abra’s account, they must work on building trust. http://ift.tt/1GOc7Up Read the rest here
Soon self learning algorithms will fight each other for the next $0.001. Bridgewater to Start AI Team http://ift.tt/19mLWtL Read the rest here
Twitter cuts Meerkat off from its social graph. No doubt because earlier Twitter bought Periscope, Meerkat competitor. Meerkat has an advantage, it’s so easy, it uses Twitter followers. It’s spreading like a wildfire. How else would you watch Gary Vaynerchuck…
Interesting article “Writing Code for Humans”. I only agree with a couple of points: use simplest logic possible, and write code for humans. The rest is unrealistic and sometimes unfounded advice that only work for relatively small code bases. Try…
P2P cash transfers without banks Abra. Tellers must build trust. Things can go wrong when you handle cash http://ift.tt/18fsMF7 Read the rest here