October 2012 Archive
4141.
Scott Meyers - Universal References in C++11 (channel9.msdn.com)
4142.
Developing for the browser (wiggy.net)
4143.
Error handling in R (win-vector.com)
4144.
Hack PR by First Round Capital (hackpr.co)
4145.
MongoDB or How I learned to stop worrying and love SQL (thoughtleadr.com)
4146.
Crisis Mode: HTC’s Rise, Fall and Hard Road Ahead (mobiledia.com)
4147.
China's Huawei and ZTE Pose National Security Tthreat (guardian.co.uk)
4148.
Organising SASS Assets in Rails (coderwall.com)
4149.
Off with their heads Why financial regulation stopped working (cringely.com)
4150.
How to Rock an Algorithms Interview (palantir.com)
4151.
Dying woman humiliated by revealing TSA pat-down (kval.com)
4152.
‘Pinkie Pie’ notches second full Chrome exploit worth $60k at Pwnium 2 hackathon (thenextweb.com)
4153.
Show HN : Augment, Augmented Reality for E-Commerce, in a click (augmentedev.com)
4154.
13 classic videogames made awesome with mods (forbes.com)
4155.
EBay rolling out "The new eBay" (hint: its personalized) (ebay.com)
4156.
Armstrong was center of the most sophisticated doping program in sports history (nytimes.com)
4157.
In Defense of Popular Music: Why Reports of its Death are Greatly Exaggerated (hooktheory.com)
4158.
Gangnam Style Video Generates $15 Million in Direct Revenue [Breakdown] (youtube.com)
4159.
Pi-crust - a tiny breakout board for Raspberry Pi. (github.com)
4160.
The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Data (Norvig 09) [pdf] (csee.wvu.edu)
4161.
Start-Up Chile program: What are the most successful companies so far? (quora.com)
4162.
Chocolate Consumption, Cognitive Function, and Nobel Laureates (nejm.org)
4163.
Why Can't You Vote Online? (theverge.com)
4164.
Support the Internet Radio Fairness Act (blog.bittorrent.com)
4165.
What's a Tensor? (video) (youtube.com)
4166.
After Raising $1.1M, TripFab Up for Sale Starting at $50,000 on Flippa (startupdispatch.com)
4167.
Fund Pulls a Yuri, Offers Blanket Investment in All Brooklyn Beta Startups (betabeat.com)
4168.
19 Mobile Retail Stats You Have to See to Believe (zaptap.com)
4169.
How Nokia managed to drive its in-house Linux train off the rails (theregister.co.uk)
4170.
JavaScript Continuations for Children Who Can't Scheme Good (blog.rfw.name)