October 2012 Archive
6331.
GNU MediaGoblin offers what you've been missing in a media-sharing system (fsf.org)
6332.
Huawei and Cisco’s Source Code: Correcting the Record (blogs.cisco.com)
6333.
Anti-Procrastination Agreement (docracy.com)
6334.
SaaS products aren't viral (andrewchen.co)
6335.
Show HN: Gosper Glider Gun, D3.js Conway's Game of Life (boydgreenfield.com)
6336.
Scientists to simulate human brain inside a supercomputer (edition.cnn.com)
6337.
An introduction to Webhooks (webhooks.us)
6338.
PH7 embedded engine: Run PHP programs from your C/C++ application (ph7.symisc.net)
6339.
Bash One-Liners Explained, Part IV (catonmat.net)
6340.
Apple Victimized by the Abilene Paradox (macobserver.com)
6341.
Interview with Notch about his game's interstellar ambition: 0x10c (pcgamer.com)
6342.
Quick Backups with Python and Fabric (artymiak.com)
6343.
What happens when computers are cheaper than Legos? (gigaom.com)
6344.
Generation Gap (mikealrogers.com)
6345.
Conway's Game of Life with Minecraft Redstone (youtube.com)
6346.
3 freelancing projects that I just had to turn down (glenscott.co.uk)
6347.
Cellular Automata Explorer: Conway's Game of Life in Processing.js (columnfivemedia.com)
6348.
The Closed PlayStation Platform is Over (digitaltrends.com)
6349.
Work More, Make More? The case against long hours. (foreignpolicy.com)
6350.
Form Encryption in JavaScript (hanewin.net)
6351.
Why did Facebook shut down credits? (quora.com)
6352.
Google Street View adds 250,000 miles of roadways (cnn.com)
6353.
Microsoft Estimated to Spend $1.5B on Win 8 Marketing (wired.com)
6354.
On the discussion on sexism in the tech industry (hannesjohansson.se)
6355.
Fabric not Uniforms (sigusr2.net)
6356.
LG's supposed Nexus 4 given full review treatment ahead of official announcement (theverge.com)
6357.
Jon Rimmerman sells $30M of wine every year through email (nytimes.com)
6358.
Example showing IndexedDB API on Cordova (Phonegap) for Android (blog.nparashuram.com)
6359.
Dick Costolo says being the ‘second screen’ is future of Twitter (gigaom.com)
6360.
LinkedIn Reveals the World’s Most In-Demand Employers (mashable.com)