October 2012 Archive
3691.
Announcing API Hack Sunday: $500 cash prize, thousand of APIs (blog.mashape.com)
3692.
Robots at Work and Play (theatlantic.com)
3693.
Interview with James Fong, co-founder of Listia (YCS09) (howtowriteabusinessplan.com)
3694.
Pacemaker hack can remotely deliver deadly 830-volt jolt (networkworld.com)
3695.
Google announces Android event for October 29th at 10AM ET (theverge.com)
3696.
A/B test shows how distractions hurt conversion rates (visualwebsiteoptimizer.com)
3697.
TappingStone - User Behavior Predictions as a Service (techcrunch.com)
3698.
CS184.1x: Foundations of Computer Graphics (edx.org)
3699.
Udacity Introduces Four New Classes (blog.udacity.com)
3700.
Google Play Seller Support in India (android-developers.blogspot.in)
3701.
Pushing The Limits of Web Browsers (by the creator of V8 and Dart) (infoq.com)
3702.
NewsBlur Android App is now available (blog.newsblur.com)
3703.
Startups: A Blog Is Not A Content Strategy (johnfdoherty.com)
3704.
Social rejection can make you more creative (news.cornell.edu)
3705.
Ngram Viewer 2.0 (googleresearch.blogspot.it)
3706.
Unedited 2005 interview with Paul Graham (youtube.com)
3707.
VC investments in Q3 2012 - Total Dollars And Deal Volume Both Down (techcrunch.com)
3708.
The Orionids: How to photograph a meteor shower (extremetech.com)
3709.
Alto, a Gmail replacement from AOL (businessinsider.com)
3710.
"Six strikes" system goes live this fall, appeals to cost $35 (arstechnica.com)
3711.
A Common Gotcha When Using Ruby Regexps For Input Validation (blog.jerodsanto.net)
3712.
Facebook Officially Begins Shutting Down “Questions” Product (techcrunch.com)
3713.
Fact Sheet on U.S. "Constitution Free Zone" (aclu.org)
3714.
Company creates petrol from the air (independent.co.uk)
3715.
Updates from Startup School 2012 for those of us not there. (backspac.es)
3716.
Early Pinterest Growth Was Driven By Grassroots Marketing (allthingsd.com)
3717.
Show HN: I got sick of not being able to find old posts on Reddit (rewindreddit.com)
3718.
We don't care what smart people think - there aren't that many of them. (dilbert.com)
3719.
Do You Have What It Takes To Be A British Secret Service Agent? (50.112.251.215)
3720.
Minimak: The benefit of Dvorak without losing your investment in QWERTY (minimak.org)