October 2012 Archive
5281.
Obama created 'Frankenstorm' to ensure reelection (according to conspiracy nuts) (itworld.com)
5282.
Interview: George Lucas on Lucasfilm sale (youtube.com)
5283.
Almost Every Website Could Be In Legal Jeopardy Now, Thanks To Zappos (businessinsider.com)
5284.
A Story About Queues in Four Acts (paperplanes.de)
5285.
Deployd: making building complex backends simple (deployd.com)
5286.
WeatherChute.com launches - first-person photos from Hurricane Sandy (thenextweb.com)
5287.
Minecraft-like WebGL/HTML5 Demo (halfblock.grumdrig.com)
5288.
Why Hackathons Suck (and don’t have to) (thoughtblog.wishnie.org)
5289.
Google Remote Desktop via Chrome [Stable] (chrome.google.com)
5290.
Android:HOW 2 Unpack, Edit, and Re-Pack Boot Images (android-dls.com)
5291.
Easier deployment/automation with fabric (shrikar.com)
5292.
SQLAlchemy 0.8.0b1 Released (sqlalchemy.org)
5293.
AWS Storage Gateway Announces Gateway-Cached Volumes (aws.amazon.com)
5294.
Code Stories: Patrick Wyatt, Game Programmer and Producer of Warcraft (architects.dzone.com)
5295.
Steve Ballmer Shows Off His Windows Phone in New Ad [video] (mashable.com)
5296.
Stanford Bests Harvard, MIT on Entrepreneurs, Report Finds (xconomy.com)
5297.
Report: Forstall left Apple because he refused to apologize for maps (cnn.com)
5298.
CSVRecord - CSV Object-relational mapping (github.com)
5299.
Hacking the new Philips Hue (nerdblog.com)
5300.
If You Love Startups And Live In San Francisco, Vote Yes On Prop E (techcrunch.com)
5301.
How will you measure your life? (hbr.org)
5302.
Startup Act 2.0 (techcrunch.com)
5303.
Are we living in a simulation? (basecase.org)
5304.
Search for the first record of word "email" (public.oed.com)
5305.
GNU Visual Basic (shlomifish.org)
5306.
Google Search: Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter (google.com)
5307.
Finland: Plan for universal 100Mbps service by 2015 on track (arstechnica.com)
5308.
Turntable.fm Co-Founder Seth Goldstein Returns With EDM-Centric DJZ (billboard.biz)
5309.
HN, UX, And Yak Shaving (samlecuyer.com)
5310.
Torrent sites go offline as police raid alleged copyright infringers (arstechnica.com)