October 2012 Archive
6661.
6662.
Xubuntu 12.10 is out
(xubuntu.org)
6663.
Youtube hacked?
(youtube.com)
6664.
What does "Used Approved" mean from Lexus?
(lexusreading.tumblr.com)
6665.
That Amazon Video You Bought? You May Not Actually Be Able To Watch It
(consumerist.com)
6666.
Reason why Facebook is paying Indians..
(whatamarketingstrategy.blogspot.com)
6667.
Did Apple's war on Android just draw its first Google blood
(tech.fortune.cnn.com)
6668.
How Much Is Your College Degree Worth? Let the Census Folks Tell You
(theatlantic.com)
6669.
Instapaper delivered to your Kindle
(hanselman.com)
6670.
Machines that want your job
(money.msn.com)
6671.
6672.
Google Adds 25 Million New Building Footprints To Google Maps
(techcrunch.com)
6673.
Uber starts in Sydney
(blog.uber.com)
6674.
How the Power of Expectations Can Allow You to 'Bend Reality'
(scientificamerican.com)
6675.
Gittip, Misunderstood
(blog.aclark.net)
6676.
The Art of Bootstrapping | Digital Entrepreneurship 2012
(blog.nus.edu.sg)
6677.
Crying at work
(nixonmcinnes.co.uk)
6678.
The Library of Babel
(en.wikipedia.org)
6679.
Chromebook for $250
(techcrunch.com)
6680.
Kim Dotcom plans new cyberlocker service that feds can’t reach
(arstechnica.com)
6681.
6682.
Aldebaran uses Python to create amazing robots.
(learnstreet.com)
6683.
How Emacs Keeps Replacing My Tools at Work
(my.opera.com)
6684.
HTTP/2.0 is good news for CDNs and FEO
(guypo.com)
6685.
Do you deliver high quality?
(blog.filipekberg.se)
6686.
6687.
The FTC Wants YOU - To Kill Robocalls
(dzone.com)
6688.
Approaches to fast Python and Haskell: slides from Reaktor Dev Day
(bos.github.com)
6689.
Big Data Hype (and Reality)
(blogs.hbr.org)
6690.
Statistical analysis of Kickstarter projects
(canhekick.it)