October 2012 Archive
11011.
Using gems to package polyglot CLI tools (rossduggan.ie)
11012.
How Germany Is Getting Cars to Talk to Each Other (And Traffic Lights) (wired.com)
11013.
Finitris, a regular-expression game (postcrashgames.com)
11014.
Using of 3D Engines in iOS Development (intersogmobile.com)
11015.
A responsive UI concept (CSS, HTML, JS) for a fictional snowboard shop. (timpietrusky.github.com)
11016.
MapR breaks Terasort benchmark record on Google Compute Engine (mapr.com)
11017.
15 things I learned at Startup School (theimaginaryzebra.blogspot.com)
11018.
The Church Of Lance Armstrong (cozybeehive.blogspot.com)
11019.
Show HN: World Series Champ - Polling app for World Series (apps.facebook.com)
11020.
Fred Wilson on ed tech: Takeaways for educators and entrepreneurs (gigaom.com)
11021.
Telcode: Australian telco-as-a-service now open for beta registration (telcode.com.au)
11022.
Start menu for Windows 8 (pokki.com)
11023.
Learning to scale an email-based app (sendgrid.com)
11024.
5 Lessons Learned While Being a Freelance iPhone Developer (sealedabstract.com)
11025.
YouTube Easter Egg ()
11026.
FaceDancer board snatches USB firmware (scmagazine.com.au)
11027.
What Americans don’t know about H-1B visas could hurt us all (cringely.com)
11028.
Google invites Chrome users to checkout Firefox and Opera. (whatbrowser.org)
11029.
Don't Use Instance Variables For Argument Passing (nuke24.net)
11030.
Detect hackers in action from your iPhone. (blog.snorby.org)
11031.
Apple's Schiller defends iPad mini's price tag (reuters.com)
11032.
The Legend of CSS (tylercipriani.com)
11033.
Ego (stepanp.com)
11034.
Europe Could Hit Microsoft With $7B+ Fine Over New IE Antitrust Violations (techcrunch.com)
11035.
Using Bundler With Rubymotion (thunderboltlabs.com)
11036.
Google Street View: Grand Canyon (wired.com)
11037.
The State of Mobile HTML5 Game Development (html5gamedevelopment.org)
11038.
JavaScript Rap (etherpad.mozilla.org)
11039.
Microsoft to make more hardware (bbc.co.uk)
11040.
Does OpenStack need a Linus Torvalds? (networkworld.com)