October 2012 Archive
9121.
Embrace Competition (alexstechthoughts.com)
9122.
I accidentally won a hackathon. Now I'm going to Startup Chile. (juneavila.com)
9123.
LED at 50: An illuminating history by the light's inventor (bbc.co.uk)
9124.
Using Sphinx to Write Technical Books (pedrokroger.net)
9125.
Sparrow acquired by Google to avoid acqhire by Facebook (translate.google.com)
9126.
Great chart of Mobile OS Market Share Worldwide (stats.areppim.com)
9127.
Faking it + grit + inspiration =? (tomtunguz.com)
9128.
Firefox Development Highlights - latest feature additions (hacks.mozilla.org)
9129.
ARM adds 64-bit support to server system IP (eetimes.com)
9130.
Pressure grows for crackdown on high-frequency trading (business.financialpost.com)
9131.
Create value by writing (stevecorona.com)
9132.
The Insecurity of Networks (schneier.com)
9133.
Prove You’re a Human By Telling This Captcha You Have the Right Feelings (gizmodo.com)
9134.
Goals, Steps and Getting Shit Done (nositesleft.com)
9135.
Lead From Below (how to lead initiatives from the bottom of a hierarchy) (cacm.acm.org)
9136.
RIM officially opens BlackBerry 10 app submissions ahead of Q1 2013 launch (thenextweb.com)
9137.
Ubuntu adds Humble Bundle-like donations page (ubuntu.com)
9138.
Groupon Releases POS App (techcrunch.com)
9139.
Cluster Computing with Node.js (architects.dzone.com)
9140.
How to Work with Opacity and Transparency using CSS (mrbool.com)
9141.
Big Data: Impacting All Areas of a Business (dataversity.net)
9142.
eBay Unveils A Pinterest-Inspired Redesign (ebay.com)
9143.
Open Source Projects, a Year On (macwright.org)
9144.
Zeus solves long rails init problem (gistflow.com)
9145.
The Most Easy to Use Web App Firewall Ever (youtube.com)
9146.
Why You Should Replace Your Sales Reps with Ambassadors (blog.kissmetrics.com)
9147.
I found the Apple Maps car (methodshop.com)
9148.
The Insecurity of Networks (schneier.com)
9149.
Bad Piggies Malware Chrome Plug-in Infects 80,000 Users (hothardware.com)
9150.
NYC's 375 Pearl to become largest high-rise data center in the world (observer.com)