October 2012 Archive
6031.
Rails 4.0 overview - MindMeister (mindmeister.com)
6032.
Apple Alumni And How They Went On To Change The World (forbes.com)
6033.
The CryptoParty Handbook (cryptoparty.org)
6034.
View Controller Lifecycle in iOS 6 (thejoeconwayblog.wordpress.com)
6035.
The GitHub:Training Web Site is a Thing (github.com)
6036.
Legacy IPV4 address holders own their number blocks (internetgovernance.org)
6037.
Memetic algorithm (en.wikipedia.org)
6038.
Complimentary iCloud storage for former MobileMe members (support.apple.com)
6039.
CoderDojo (coderdojo.com)
6040.
Bitcoin Stock Exchange GLBSE Betrays Members, All Funds Frozen (bitcointalk.org)
6041.
Another Use for Rapid Home HIV Test: Screening Sexual Partners (nytimes.com)
6042.
Camille Paglia on industrial design and how capitalism can save art (online.wsj.com)
6043.
About Tig Notaro (buy.louisck.net)
6044.
Javascript's Future: Generators (jlongster.com)
6045.
Foxconn's iPhone plant "paralyzed" as thousands strike (reuters.com)
6046.
Logan Airport replacing X-ray body scanners with millimeter-wave scanners (bostonherald.com)
6047.
The No. 1 Enemy of Creativity: Fear of Failure (blogs.hbr.org)
6048.
Buffer Management and Risk Management in the Theory of Constraints (chronologist.com)
6049.
FastGlacier - A Windows Client for Amazon Glacier (fastglacier.com)
6050.
Can ResearchGate really be the Facebook of science? (gigaom.com)
6051.
Inside the Nest Learning Thermostat (nytimes.com)
6052.
Google's New Virtual Brain Technology (technologyreview.com)
6053.
In Cyberattacks on Banks, Evidence of a New Weapon (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
6054.
Design is both the insanely radical and the passionately incremental (gigaom.com)
6055.
New(local) for safer and simpler code with no need for smart-pointers (codeproject.com)
6056.
Elon Musk’s SolarCity Plans IPO (bloomberg.com)
6057.
Google Module Server (github.com)
6058.
Why China is the World's Favorite Usual Suspect in Cyber Attacks (securityweek.com)
6059.
Firebird client for Node is updated : 0.0.7 with annoying bugs fixed: (firebirdnews.org)
6060.
It’s D-Day For Twitter’s Display Requirement Changes, and Nothing Happened (techcrunch.com)