October 2013 Archive
1261.
Why US government IT fails so hard, so often (arstechnica.com)
1262.
The Facts about LinkedIn Intro (blog.linkedin.com)
1263.
Why is broadband more expensive in the US? (bbc.co.uk)
1264.
The 11% for IE11 challenge (blogs.windows.com)
1265.
Why all OVH dedicated servers are "sold out" (ovh.co.uk)
1266.
Long-Time SEO Jill Whalen Moves On, Praises Google For Rewarding Content More (searchengineland.com)
1267.
Why Android First is a Myth (stevecheney.com)
1268.
Prismic.io: a developer-focused approach to content management (blog.prismic.io)
1269.
What Mugshots Mean For Public Data (hilarymason.com)
1270.
Twitter’s female “problem” (pandodaily.com)
1271.
Twitter announces IPO: The Valuation (aswathdamodaran.blogspot.ch)
1272.
Installable home screen web apps in Chrome Beta for Android (developers.google.com)
1273.
Ember Charts: An easily extensible chart suite built with D3.js and Ember.js (addepar.github.io)
1274.
Autopsy of a failed side project (subimage.com)
1275.
Intro to (images in) Go (pheelicks.com)
1276.
SideProjectors – Marketplace to buy and sell side projects (sideprojectors.com)
1277.
Data Visualization and D3.js Newsletter - Issue 49 (dashingd3js.com)
1278.
OS X Mavericks GM is out – how to make a bootable installation USB (povolotski.me)
1279.
Dell XPS 15.6" QHD+ (3200x1800) (dell.com)
1280.
Student Entrepreneurs: If Peter Thiel Calls, Hang Up (linkedin.com)
1281.
Tweetbot 3 (itunes.apple.com)
1282.
The Grim Math of the Working-Class Housing Crisis (theatlanticcities.com)
1283.
Lisp for C++ programmers (prog-elisp.blogspot.ru)
1284.
What happens when a language has no numbers? (slate.com)
1285.
The Government Shutdown on the Web (cato.org)
1286.
Inside 23andMe founder Anne Wojcicki's $99 DNA Revolution (fastcompany.com)
1287.
Elon Musk to make James Bond submarine car a reality (money.cnn.com)
1288.
PayPal Redesign (bruceackerman.com)
1289.
Darpa Initiative Will Focus on Advancing Deep Brain Stimulation (nytimes.com)
1290.
Twitter to offer 70M shares priced at $17-$20 to raise up to $1.4B in IPO (techcrunch.com)