October 2013 Archive
11671.
Dogs: Volkswagen UK (volkswagen.co.uk)
11672.
How long will Google keep burning money on Motorola? (theverge.com)
11673.
Generalized Composition in Haskell (austinrochford.com)
11674.
Mind Reference: Python Fastest Web Framework (mindref.blogspot.jp)
11675.
Why the best startups look like bad ideas (wamda.com)
11676.
A better way to work with exceptions in Visual Studio (tech.pro)
11677.
Introducing WhiteHat Aviator – A Safer Web Browser (blog.whitehatsec.com)
11678.
General Fusion: A miniature sun rises in the west (canadianbusiness.com)
11679.
Behind the Best Innovations: Obvious, Annoying Problems (online.wsj.com)
11680.
Basic Data Structures: Hash Tables (scientopia.org)
11681.
Wikimedia Fdn Exec Dir Responds to Reports of Paid Advocacy, Sockpuppetry (infodocket.com)
11682.
How To Fix Healthcare.gov (blog.dobt.co)
11683.
What a Dog and a Monkey Taught Me About Management at Google (tomtunguz.com)
11684.
A Brief Guide To User-Generated Censorship (cpeterson.org)
11685.
Rethinking the Seductiveness of Mobile-First (blog.semilshah.com)
11686.
Less Stuff (thintz.com)
11687.
BEM and OOCSS to create a set of buttons (alexcarpenter.me)
11688.
Frontend components in React and why not bother with MVC (rz.scale-it.pl)
11689.
Pushing prototypes with Quartz Composer (hackdesign.org)
11690.
Google concerned with corporate data in someone else's data center (forbes.com)
11691.
Smog Shuts Down Chinese City Of 11 Million (businessinsider.in)
11692.
Donate bitcoins to open source projects or make commits and get tips for it (tip4commit.com)
11693.
IPad Predictions, Revisited. Will Apple go for market share? (stratechery.com)
11694.
Digital Attack Map (digitalattackmap.com)
11695.
The Big Chill (pipsc.ca)
11696.
Hetain Patel: Who am I? Think again (youtube.com)
11697.
A Local Development Environment Worth Having (neverstopbuilding.net)
11698.
Modeling in the Agile Age: What to Keep Next to Code to Scale Agile Teams (infoq.com)
11699.
Online advertising is failing content creators (tubefilter.com)
11700.
Should Journalism Schools Require Reporters to 'Learn Code'? No (theatlantic.com)