October 2012 Archive
14881.
Stash 1.3: Enterprise Git Gets Social with Pull Requests (blogs.atlassian.com)
14882.
Toyota’s Partner Robot Family Grows With A Personal Care Bot (roboticsbusinessreview.com)
14883.
Ask HN: Is throwing exception from constructor a bad idea? ()
14884.
Show HN: FatBatt - Use laptop power management effectively (fatbatt.com)
14885.
HgLab - Mercurial Server and Repository Management for Windows (hglabhq.com)
14886.
The Painful PR Circle (uptake.co)
14887.
Introducing the Humble eBook Bundle (blog.humblebundle.com)
14888.
Is Privacyfix the ultimate privacy add-on? (readwriteweb.com)
14889.
Women In Business (varely.com)
14890.
Physics Nobels go to cat herders (Schrödinger’s cat, that is) (arstechnica.com)
14891.
Joining Elite Clubs (jjude.biz)
14892.
Even After the Housing Bust, Americans Still Love the Suburbs (trends.truliablog.com)
14893.
Selling Self-Censorship. (muffleit.tumblr.com)
14894.
Languages, Assemble (science20.com)
14895.
The Highlander and the Cloud's Future (h30565.www3.hp.com)
14896.
Atlassian Stash Pricing | Atlassian (atlassian.com)
14897.
Dream.In.Code - Visual Studio 2010 (dreamincode.net)
14898.
10-inch Nexus Tablet coming (news.cnet.com)
14899.
Is There a Method to Achieving Happiness? (deliberatism.com)
14900.
Facebook proposes new settlement over ads #thecircuit (washingtonpost.com)
14901.
HTTPS Everywhere plugin from EFF protects 1,500 more sites (arstechnica.com)
14902.
Leaked photos of the LG Nexus crop up (arstechnica.com)
14903.
Toyota Tundra truck to tow space shuttle to California Science Center (collectspace.com)
14904.
New Updates to SnapLogic Cloud Integration Platform (pandodaily.com)
14905.
Google to co-brand 10-inch Nexus tablet with Samsung (m.cnet.com)
14906.
How do I get over my low tolerance for stupid people? (quora.com)
14907.
Keys to the City (bldgblog.blogspot.com)
14908.
Committed — GitHub Commits In Mountain Lion's Notification Center (secondgearsoftware.com)
14909.
Mining the Internet for Speedier Alerts on Drugs (online.wsj.com)
14910.
Stop Wasting Resources on Improving Weaknesses (theoperationsguy.com)