October 2013 Archive
1531.
How Big Is The NYC Tech Sector? (avc.com)
1532.
Using HTTP Verbs correctly in your REST Web API (micheltriana.com)
1533.
Ultimately, Banks are ‘Big Data’ and Technology Companies (blog.zactownsend.com)
1534.
Alexis Ohanian on Solving America’s Innovation Crisis (slate.com)
1535.
Poll: Where are you currently living in the US?
1536.
Flat, marriage and family – Why young Indians don’t turn entrepreneurs (abhinavsahai.com)
1537.
F.A.A. Panel Backs Easing of Device Rules (nytimes.com)
1538.
Y Combinator Startups Now Have A Combined Valuation Of $13.7 Billion (techcrunch.com)
1539.
Interstellar travel: Starship troupers (economist.com)
1540.
'Born-to-die': this device will self-destruct in 60 seconds (theguardian.com)
1541.
Hackers & Hookers costume party - a new low in tech misogyny (mhj.tc)
1542.
Modern Minimalism (thepatshea.tumblr.com)
1543.
Why Bigfoot is unlikely only if you know what "unlikely" means (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
1544.
Graphical Programming: I Really Hope This Is the Future (pcmonk.wordpress.com)
1545.
IFit: "No applicants from Brazil, please." (careers.stackoverflow.com)
1546.
Poll: Which hosting provider do you use?
1547.
Could San Francisco Automate Strike-Threatening Train Drivers? (techcrunch.com)
1548.
Fish oils don't slow mental decline (newscientist.com)
1549.
What If IBM’s Watson Dethroned Google as the King of Search? (wired.com)
1550.
Inside the Arctic Circle, Where Your Facebook Data Live (businessweek.com)
1551.
Brendan Eich (JS inventor, Mozilla CTO) on stage at dotJS in Paris, Dec 2nd (dotjs.eu)
1552.
Purchasing a £30,000 numberplate for the price of a bus ticket (tomforb.es)
1553.
Poking holes in the "Gravity" trailer with NASA's help (arstechnica.com)
1554.
Manage your HTPC from anywhere (htpc.io)
1555.
Overview of Valve's SteamMachines specs (steamcommunity.com)
1556.
Get information about any country via a RESTful API (restcountries.eu)
1557.
Apple claim that iCloud can store passwords “only locally” seems to be false (arstechnica.com)
1558.
Top Reviewers On Amazon Get Tons Of Free Stuff (npr.org)
1559.
The hacker's guide to acquiring the first 1,000 users: Twitter (austenallred.com)
1560.
In Defense of Selling Out (bijansabet.com)