October 2012 Archive
3061.
Startup recruiting pitch generator (laneyk.org)
3062.
Slovak Pixel Federation: how to get to the top 20 Facebook game developers list (goaleurope.com)
3063.
The Road To $5 Billion Is A Long One (blog.eladgil.com)
3064.
Rights? You have no right to your eBooks. (blogs.computerworlduk.com)
3065.
28 Beginner’s Tutorials for Learning about MySQL Databases (designm.ag)
3066.
Kill the Zombies in Your Code (bitnative.com)
3067.
Welcome Our Newest Columnists, MG Siegler And Michael Arrington (techcrunch.com)
3068.
Push API (w3.org)
3069.
The algorithm of using to-do lists (dextronet.com)
3070.
Steve Yegge on GROK - Parsing All the World's Code (youtube.com)
3071.
CUCU: a compiler you can understand (though it's a really ugly one) (zserge.com)
3072.
Bitmapist: Realtime analytics with Redis 2.6's bitmaps and Python (amix.dk)
3073.
Hacks Weekly – CSS Flexbox, Designing JavaScript APIs, WebSockets and more (hacks.mozilla.org)
3074.
A collection of handy CSS snippets (tympanus.net)
3075.
Windows 8: Get your Google back (googleblog.blogspot.com)
3076.
Welcome back: SpaceX Dragon capsule splashes down in the Pacific (arstechnica.com)
3077.
Avoiding operating at capacity (gabrielweinberg.com)
3078.
Talking with Y Combinator founder Paul Graham [Audio] (boston.com)
3079.
Microsoft launches Windows Azure Store with MongoLab, SendGrid, NewRelic (windowsazure.com)
3080.
Beeminder Integrates With Trello (blog.beeminder.com)
3081.
The European Central Bank report on Virtual Currencies [pdf] (ecb.europa.eu)
3082.
Steve Jobs' yacht revealed, designed by Jobs and Philippe Starck (cnn.com)
3083.
Charles C. Mann: Does success spell doom for Homo sapiens? (orionmagazine.org)
3084.
Learn Hadoop at Big Data University (bigdatauniversity.com)
3085.
Designers should contribute to open source too (plus.google.com)
3086.
Chrome Web Lab: Remote Control (chromeweblab.com)
3087.
What Happens When a Hurricane Hits the Web (blog.cloudflare.com)
3088.
Martin Kupp - Innovation And Learning: Love or Hate? (blog.hackfwd.com)
3089.
The Night A Computer Predicted The Next President (npr.org)
3090.
How SEOmoz saved $700,000 on their AWS Bill (seomoz.org)