October 2012 Archive
8671.
LinkedIn Is Now Offering For Free What Facebook Wants Advertisers To Pay For (businessinsider.com)
8672.
PragPub October '12 is out (Pragmatic Bookshelf magazine) (pragprog.com)
8673.
‘Facebook will get me killed’ (nypost.com)
8674.
Billion laughs (en.wikipedia.org)
8675.
Who will pay for the iOS bill shock problem? (zdnet.com)
8676.
PC gaming performance on Windows 8: A hard-data analysis (pcworld.com)
8677.
Go Paperless This Weekend (lifehacker.com)
8678.
Faux Apps Found Hijacking Chrome, Spamming Tumblr (threatpost.com)
8679.
Learn XNA, Win an iPad, Kindle Fire HD or Nexus 7 (simpleprogrammer.com)
8680.
Would becoming homeless be a good strategy to cut costs? (quora.com)
8681.
Learning Objective C – Day Seven (shalinvs.tk)
8682.
Ways to make your single-page web app faster (ozkatz.github.com)
8683.
How a Fox, a Chicken, a Teacher and a Lame VP Made Me A Programmer (thecodist.com)
8684.
Learn Python the fun way (iheartco.de)
8685.
GLBSE has been closed (Global Bitcoin Stock Exchange) (glbse.com)
8686.
Tracktacular: Track all aspects of your life in one spot (tracktacular.com)
8687.
How to Make a Million Dollars by Marshall Brain (marshallbrain.com)
8688.
This Will Be Larry Ellison's Proving Year (forbes.com)
8689.
The scale of the universe (htwins.net)
8690.
Responsive Framework Comparison (responsive.vermilion.com)
8691.
Predicting the future through online data mining (aljazeera.com)
8692.
9 Metrics to Help You Make Wise Decisions about Your Start-Up (blog.kissmetrics.com)
8693.
Our Javascript Coding Challenge Starts Tomorrow 10AM PST (initialround.com)
8694.
Why it doesn't make sens for Google to be a Carrier (hoista.net)
8695.
Facebook’s 5% Solution in Data Centers (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
8696.
It may be more natural for humans to think logarithmically than linearly (sciencedaily.com)
8697.
Play memory with pictures from Instagram (instamemory.flickering-bytes.net)
8698.
Meet Chef (Peepcode Screencast) (peepcode.com)
8699.
Push notification to Web client (devbackyard.blogspot.pt)
8700.
The Impedance Mismatch is Our Fault (infoq.com)