October 2013 Archive
721.
The World Wants to Break Up with America's Internet (motherboard.vice.com)
722.
Berlin Startup Map (berlinstartupmap.com)
723.
A School With No Teachers, Where Students Teach Themselves (blogs.kqed.org)
724.
What's new for developers in Android 4.4 KitKat (developer.android.com)
725.
Why is the number 1,729 hidden in Futurama episodes? (m.bbc.co.uk)
726.
PuzzleScript is an open-source HTML5 puzzle game engine (puzzlescript.net)
727.
IllumiRoom: Peripheral Projected Illusions for Interactive Experiences (research.microsoft.com)
728.
Custom-printed Moleskine notebooks (fiftythree.com)
729.
Poll: Freelance developers in London, how much do you charge per hour?
730.
Google Baraza (google.com)
731.
Time for Gates to go, some top Microsoft investors tell board (reuters.com)
732.
Google turned my iPod touch into a free wifi phone (codercowboy.com)
733.
De-anonymizing Users of French Political Forums [pdf] (archive.hack.lu)
734.
How to be a Programmer: A Short, Comprehensive, and Personal Summary (2002) (samizdat.mines.edu)
735.
Meatspace Chat (chat.meatspac.es)
736.
15 years ago, Congress kept Mickey Mouse copyrighted. Will they do it again? (washingtonpost.com)
737.
Baretorrent: minimalist open-source Bittorrent client (baretorrent.org)
738.
How Do you Motivate Yourself and Stay Focused? (bothsidesofthetable.com)
739.
Free tools we used to build our startup (blog.shyahi.com)
740.
Adobe Breach Impacted at Least 38 Million Users (krebsonsecurity.com)
741.
Confessions of a Drug Dealer's Delivery Service Guy (vice.com)
742.
How YesGraph Got Its First 1000 Users (blog.yesgraph.com)
743.
Aerospace Company Develops Drone That Can Fly Continuously For 5 Years (lasvegas.cbslocal.com)
744.
Libgccjit.so: an embeddable JIT-compiler based on GCC (gcc.gnu.org)
745.
Oberon (2009) (ignorethecode.net)
746.
The ocean is broken (theherald.com.au)
747.
My New Strategy for Teaching Kids How to Code (plus.google.com)
748.
Django 1.4.9 and 1.5.5 released (djangoproject.com)
749.
China's State Press Calls for 'Building a de-Americanized World' (businessweek.com)
750.
Google can use your name and photo alongside online ads (thenextweb.com)