October 2012 Archive
12901.
Ask PG: Hacker News running a bit slow this morning? ()
12902.
Digital Age overload: ‘Internet addiction’ to be classified as mental illness (rt.com)
12903.
How to use HTML Entities (mrbool.com)
12904.
FreedomPop launches, brings freemium wireless Internet service to mobile (techcrunch.com)
12905.
Amazon Criticized for Selling Dachau Puzzle (spiegel.de)
12906.
Booting Up: The NYC Tech Talent Draft Begins (betabeat.com)
12907.
With or without topic (postlauncher.net)
12908.
Why do you need a team at all? 3 Tips on when to expand (theindustry.cc)
12909.
Why I’m Happy About The iPhone 5’s Lightning Connector (aaronisthinking.com)
12910.
International Obfuscated C Code Contest (en.wikipedia.org)
12911.
Typescript plugins for Sublime Text, Vi and Emacs (blogs.msdn.com)
12912.
Don't Outsource your Story (brianbailey.me)
12913.
Slashdot launches Beta Mobile app on it's anniversary (slashdot.org)
12914.
Indonesian School Has Clever Way to Give Students Hands-on Time With Hardware (techinasia.com)
12915.
Naked objects (en.wikipedia.org)
12916.
Re-key Your PHP Array with array_reduce (techishard.wordpress.com)
12917.
Database Sharding : dbShards vs. Amazon AWS RDS (jeffmalek.com)
12918.
How to Fire a Founder (slicingpie.com)
12919.
Seminar: Case Study on Tesla Motors Sourcing Strategy (w/ live broadcast) (events.berkeley.edu)
12920.
Online Security and Development Tools (blog.websecurify.com)
12921.
Amazon EC2 EBS volume scheduled snapshots using puppet (serverfault.com)
12922.
Ask HN: Review my startup, www.dolisted.com ()
12923.
The most popular tech news in social media. The new digg? (dailly.co)
12924.
Songs of hard drives, robotics, and retro gear (createdigitalmusic.com)
12925.
The obsession with responsive websites (twostepmedia.co.uk)
12926.
AeroFS (YC S10) is Hiring iOS Engineers ()
12927.
Art Deco Graphic (artdecographic.info)
12928.
Shopping/Deals site survey (jaquatech.polldaddy.com)
12929.
[Development] Blurring the lines between Qt-Project and Digia (lists.qt-project.org)
12930.
NYT Election Oracle, Nate Silver, On Why Blogging Is Great For Science (techcrunch.com)