October 2012 Archive
9871.
Leaked screenshots reveal Google's plans to launch iOS maps app (itproportal.com)
9872.
SVG Fallback, Vertical Rhythm, CSS Project Structure (coding.smashingmagazine.com)
9873.
ASUS PadFone 2 unveiled in Taiwan (engadget.com)
9874.
Could a moon of Uranus harbour an underground ocean? (blogs.nature.com)
9875.
Surface RT Pricing Announced, What Does This Mean For The Intel Surface? (s-a-m.me)
9876.
The Cultural Anthropology of Stack Exchange (youtube.com)
9877.
Stay up to date with your team using our humble Rumble app, Bugle (bugleapp.com)
9878.
Anatomy of a Fundable Startup [video] (vimeo.com)
9879.
ByteLight Raises Cash for LED-Based Indoor Location Platform (xconomy.com)
9880.
32GB Microsoft Surface to Cost $500 (gizmodo.com)
9881.
How to Work with JavaScript Operators (mrbool.com)
9882.
Unexpected Java Float Precision Changes (architects.dzone.com)
9883.
Anonymous announces #OpPalestine targeting high profile “Israeli” websites (arabcrunch.com)
9884.
Natural-Gas Market Stung by High-Speed Traders (online.wsj.com)
9885.
Backend is important, it’s just the last of components (aspectized.com)
9886.
Charles Simonyi, David Allen Team Up to Get Things Done on Mobile (xconomy.com)
9887.
An Empirical Study of Zero-Day Attacks In The Real World [pdf] (users.ece.cmu.edu)
9888.
REL, a Regular Expression composition Library (imaginatio.github.com)
9889.
Graphene: a new set of defaults to ease refugees into Emacs (github.com)
9890.
The AAAs of enterprise IT security (blog.revitasinc.com)
9891.
Innovative Exploit Delivery (slideshare.net)
9892.
Vintage scopes are better (part 5) (readingjimwilliams.blogspot.com)
9893.
Bootstrap Abroad - Cheaply Bootstrap Your Startup from Vietnam (saigonist.com)
9894.
Grid-A-Licious: Responsive Grids (suprb.com)
9895.
Heroku Office Hours in SF Tomorrow at 3pm (blog.heroku.com)
9896.
Suffering From Financial Repression (professorhollybell.com)
9897.
Trello is actively working on iPad and Windows 8 Apps (blog.trello.com)
9898.
Andrew Hoyer: the walking man implemented using only CSS3 animations (andrew-hoyer.com)
9899.
FCC will allow encryption of basic cable, offers measures to protect open access (theverge.com)
9900.
Logcheck: Keep an eye on your Linux server logs (stackful.io)