October 2012 Archive
12751.
Ask Guilt to borrow the internet. (chrome.google.com)
12752.
Oblique Strategies (1975): Change nothing and continue consistently (github.com)
12753.
Good things about Nigeria (omoteni.wordpress.com)
12754.
Neil Young unveils his new Pono music player (gizmodo.com)
12755.
Flying Through TOR with Jetplane (blog.9bplus.com)
12756.
Facebook ignores police pleas to remove pages (theage.com.au)
12757.
A proposal for a Lean Media Framework – input and iteration required (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
12758.
We're Red Hot: averaging 3 (three) new signups per day. (awesomepeoplehangingouttogether.com)
12759.
Which of the 3 cups has a cloud under it? (gigaom.com)
12760.
'Obvious Ideas' are never obvious in the beginning (agodha.wordpress.com)
12761.
"Dr. No" had its London premiere on Oct. 5, 1962 (online.wsj.com)
12762.
Mobile Frameworks Comparison Chart (markus-falk.com)
12763.
Prefix free: Break free from CSS vendor prefix hell (leaverou.github.com)
12764.
What makes a crossword memorable? (jimhblog.com)
12765.
Android Tip: Dynamic List (cutecoder.org)
12766.
Stackable Continuation Queues (25thandclement.com)
12767.
Six small improvements in iOS 6 (mattryall.net)
12768.
FORM 1: An affordable, professional 3D printer (kickstarter.com)
12769.
Team Password Manager from Baltimore Startup Weekend (teampassword.com)
12770.
Today Acrobat Goes to 11 (blogs.adobe.com)
12771.
Don't complain about traffic (tealeafnation.com)
12772.
EPRI Publishes Report on Energy Production from Nanoscale Metal Lattice (e-catworld.com)
12773.
How can I enumerate thee? Let me count the ways... (msmvps.com)
12774.
Why fonts look the way they do in web browsers (blog.typekit.com)
12775.
Google Turing monopoly (+ Turing was playing Monopoly before it was cool) (bbc.com)
12776.
Our lawyer explains the Thingiverse terms of service (makerbot.com)
12777.
Three years with Gentoo (blog.yjl.im)
12778.
How much can I sell my startup for? (venturebeat.com)
12779.
In defense of open source innovation and polite disagreement (tigoe.net)
12780.
When do we prefer male over female leaders? (psychologytoday.com)