Chinese scientists achieve Internet access through lightbulbs
(news.xinhuanet.com)
October 2013 Archive
11101.
11102.
Startup Founders Must Love To Learn
(blog.netizencorp.com)
11103.
BSD Conference and vBSDcon 2013 (Dulles, VA; Oct 25-27)
(verisigninc.com)
11104.
11105.
Playing with CSS Regions in Edge Reflow
(flippinawesome.org)
11106.
The JavaScript Trap
(gnu.org)
11107.
Google’s terms and conditions are less readable than Beowulf
(theconversation.com)
11108.
Quantum cryptography, the devil and the details
(economist.com)
11109.
11110.
Is Estonia the Next Silicon Valley?
(thedishdaily.com)
11111.
Busting China's Bloggers.
(nytimes.com)
11112.
New Spinnakr Integration - Segment.io
(segment.io)
11113.
How Rich Is The Rothschild Family?
(celebritynetworth.com)
11114.
11115.
11116.
11117.
Bebo is growing up
(bebo.com)
11118.
Apple Will Kill This, but I Built It Anyway
(medium.com)
11119.
“3D printing makes you a superhero” and other insights
(blog.cubehero.com)
11120.
Poshmark's secret celebrity investors: Ashton Kutcher, Rachel Zoe, more
(venturebeat.com)
11121.
Inspirational words from cancer patient who loved to tango
(smartpatients.com)
11122.
What is Bayesian Statistics?
(bayesianwitch.com)
11123.
Where Can Google Street View Take You?
(hyperallergic.com)
11124.
GitHub for code and Aha for product roadmaps
(blog.aha.io)
11125.
Ruby Threads
(sitepoint.com)
11126.
CyanogenMod: Big Android BBQ 2013
(cyanogenmod.org)
11127.
The heritability of intelligence: Not what you think
(blogs.scientificamerican.com)
11128.
Google Glass, Graffiti, and Twitter-controlled beer-bots
(animalnewyork.com)
11129.
Using Design Concepts to Redefine a Market
(citizentekk.com)
11130.
I haven’t thought about the kid who bullied me in over twenty years.
(wilwheaton.net)