October 2013 Archive
11281.
Complex HTML5 image editor in JS (class.pm)
11282.
4 Deal breakers you need to know before using your devices at work (unioncy.com)
11283.
Creativity and Terror (mattt.me)
11284.
The only true way to stop email overload is to regulate email flow (kickstarter.com)
11285.
Skull Fossil Suggests Simpler Human Lineage (nytimes.com)
11286.
Sugar Makes You Stupid, But Omega-3s Will Smarten You Back Up (forbes.com)
11287.
Jono Bacon: Reflections On Ubuntu 13.10 (jonobacon.org)
11288.
SF72 is San Francisco’s hub for emergency preparedness (sf72.org)
11289.
Fitbit Force review (theverge.com)
11290.
India police arrest crew of US ship (bbc.co.uk)
11291.
Continuous Delivery vs Continuous Deploy (sasamka.wordpress.com)
11292.
The best video game documentaries ever (redbull.com)
11293.
Ask HN: healthcare.gov architecture ()
11294.
What, why and how of Apple's new iOS7 JavaScript bridge (mobileappstack.com)
11295.
Breaking Bad Creator: Illegal Downloading Raised Brand Awareness (torrentfreak.com)
11296.
Romário, a World Cup Champion, Is Now a World Cup Dissenter (nytimes.com)
11297.
Software engineers tell Glassdoor that Walmart pays more than Facebook (washingtonpost.com)
11298.
The Artist of the Unbreakable Code (nautil.us)
11299.
Chinese Scientists Invent Lightbulbs That Emit Wi-Fi (gizmodo.com)
11300.
Zuckerberg buys four new houses for, um, privacy (news.cnet.com)
11301.
Scientists rethink humans' family tree (latimes.com)
11302.
FoodShootr - A community to share and discover food (foodshootr.com)
11303.
Show HN: CodeCombat, a game that teaches programming (codecombat.com)
11304.
UberX Drivers are Self-Organizing (thegongshow.tumblr.com)
11305.
Feynman wasn't joking: Modeling quantum dynamics with ground state wavefunctions (phys.org)
11306.
CascadiaJS 2013 speakers have started to be announced (2013.cascadiajs.com)
11307.
Car hacking: The next global cybercrime? (cnbc.com)
11308.
A Year Later, Microsoft Finally Releases Windows 8.1 Update (entrepreneur.com)
11309.
Elon Musk buys 007 submarine car, plans to make it reality (pcmag.com)
11310.
Chinese developing Li-Fi, 150 Mbps via light bulbs (bbc.co.uk)