October 2013 Archive
13051.
Category Theory is Type Theory
(cs.stackexchange.com)
13052.
Intel to start manufacturing ARM chips
(phonearena.com)
13053.
4 Essential UX Resources
(medium.com)
13054.
Show HN: Search-first email app and the story behind it
(blog.cloudmagic.com)
13055.
3 Things a Great Leader Would Never Say
(inc.com)
13056.
13057.
Implementing Face Detection in Android
(software.intel.com)
13058.
Mr. Chemex: The Eccentric Inventor Who Reimagined the Perfect Cup of Coffee
(collectorsweekly.com)
13059.
13060.
Breaking The Code: Android
(sleepingbeastgames.com)
13061.
13062.
GitHub Launches Second Game Off II Challenge
(github.com)
13063.
13064.
13065.
Lisp is the red pill
(community.schemewiki.org)
13066.
Mixpanel launches surveys for mobile apps
(pandodaily.com)
13067.
Eliminate Buzzfeed from Facebook Timeline.
(neltnerb.tumblr.com)
13068.
The NSA Hacked Google and Yahoo's Private Networks
(theatlanticwire.com)
13069.
Yahoo may have figured out how to let under-performers go
(allthingsd.com)
13070.
Security hole found in Obamacare website
(money.cnn.com)
13071.
Babylon stock drops by 67% after Google refuses to renew contract
(online.wsj.com)
13072.
Ruby-ffi is maintained again and now fully BSD-licensed
(markmail.org)
13073.
Finding Clients While Maintaining Professionalism
(seanwes.com)
13074.
13075.
Shapes With "Capillary Charges" Self Assemble on the Surface of Liquids
(technologyreview.com)
13076.
Speaker.js: Bookmarklet speaks any webpage out loud
(speakerjs.com)
13077.
65 Things We've Learned About the NSA
(tedgioia.com)
13078.
We're hiring
(37signals.com)
13079.
How Google Could Improve Security In Android 4.4 KitKat
(readwrite.com)
13080.
Are Machines Really Taking Our Jobs?
(theatlantic.com)