October 2012 Archive
1261.
Distributed Systems: Take Responsibility for Failover (ivolo.me)
1262.
Attention Disorder or Not, Pills to Help in School (nytimes.com)
1263.
Republicans out Democrat in 'World of Warcraft' witch hunt (nbcnews.com)
1264.
iOS 6 Adoption Stats One Month In (stuartkhall.com)
1265.
Dear “API providers”, I don’t want a relationship. (tommorris.org)
1266.
Seafood Raised on Pig Feces Approved for U.S. Consumers (bloomberg.com)
1267.
Do Female Executives Drive Start-up Success? (diegobasch.com)
1268.
The Git Revolution Is Here (drdobbs.com)
1269.
Show HN: Parson, lighweight json parser in C (kgabis.github.com)
1270.
How I Blew My Marriage (danoah.com)
1271.
Apple makes around 15% of its App Store money from developers (nottheinternet.com)
1272.
How Much Developers Make Per City, and Tech Stacks (Infographic) (grouptalent.com)
1273.
Free Ligature Symbols (kudakurage.com)
1274.
Nobel Prize in Economics awarded to Roth and Shapley for matching algorithm work (nobelprize.org)
1275.
Can You Work in Netscape Time? (1995) (fastcompany.com)
1276.
West Bank Buzz: The Quiet Rise of a Palestinian Silicon Valley (worldcrunch.com)
1277.
Hurricane Sandy Causes Google To Cancel Its Android Event (marketingland.com)
1278.
Multiplayer HTML5 Indie RPG Game (rpg.mo.ee)
1279.
Founder Stories: The Ups and Downs of Startup Life at WeddingLovely (weddinglovely.com)
1280.
A Guy Who Saw Lincoln Get Shot Was on a TV Show in 1956 (youtube.com)
1281.
Square Buys Design Firm 80/20 (techcrunch.com)
1282.
Optimizing MongoDB Compound Indexes (emptysquare.net)
1283.
Stripe adds OAuth support: Stripe Connect (stripe.com)
1284.
Microsoft Responds to Our Woes, Publishing on Windows Phone Much Improved (toshl.com)
1285.
Rvl.io: Online authoring and hosting of reveal.js presentations (rvl.io)
1286.
Backbone and Cloudant (cloudant.com)
1287.
$50K bounty for practical robocall-killing technology. (robocall.challenge.gov)
1288.
Mobile version of IE10 won’t run Flash by default (blog.rabidgremlin.com)
1289.
Ruby vs. Python (bitboxer.de)
1290.
Woman Posts Boyfriend Request on GitHub, Requires Access to His Server (betabeat.com)