October 2012 Archive
18451.
How to transfer Signals in Java (mrbool.com)
18452.
Where People Get Their Mobile Phones (blog.mozilla.org)
18453.
MIT Technology Review Redesign (technologyreview.com)
18454.
Embracing change (forbes.com)
18455.
Read-it-later service Pocket launches Mac app (gigaom.com)
18456.
Is Britain's greatest 'startup' part of the Civil Service? (46bit.com)
18457.
Apple's Think Different aka The Greatest Commercial Ever Made (zeaun.com)
18458.
At 25,000 Tweets, My Thoughts About Twitter, Its Users, Business Impact... (searchenginejournal.com)
18459.
Exceptions vs error codes (stackoverflow.com)
18460.
Kicker starter project: 100 dollar supercomputer. (kickstarter.com)
18461.
Security on Facebook: Are your private photos STILL PRIVATE? (geniusinsight.com)
18462.
Exploring the HTML URL: Uniform Resource Locator (basic level) (mrbool.com)
18463.
Startups & Miracles (blog.eladgil.com)
18464.
Outsourcing Turns Inside-Out as Indians Open U.S. Centers - Bloomberg (bloomberg.com)
18465.
How St. Jude Medical transformed its field sales operation with iPads and Box (citeworld.com)
18466.
Ruby's Curry Method: Fun with Procs in Ruby 1.9 (pragdave.blogs.pragprog.com)
18467.
No Wall Space? Try the Whiteboard Desk (frankdenneman.nl)
18468.
Apple Tax Strikes Again, iPad Mini Overpriced Versus Competition (hothardware.com)
18469.
ESRB Opens No-Cost Ratings Service for Digitally Distributed Games (kotaku.com)
18470.
3 Testing Strategies For Sophomore Conversion Testers (blog.crazyegg.com)
18471.
Introducing SwiftKey Flow (swiftkey.net)
18472.
Relatable Spaces (tomcreighton.com)
18473.
One mobile wallet to rule them all (gigaom.com)
18474.
The Future of Learning, Networked Society (youtube.com)
18475.
Danger Zone: MySQL and Windows/NTFS 'Volume Shadow Copy' Technology (blog.webyog.com)
18476.
Radian6 Layoffs Prove Social Media is not all About Technology (techvibes.com)
18477.
Bashful LaTeX (lee-phillips.org)
18478.
What’s going to be different the next time? (stepanp.com)
18479.
The Value of Ideas (is going up) (dilbert.com)
18480.
Why Polygon takes video-games journalism seriously (poynter.org)