October 2012 Archive
6991.
Guy Who Claimed He Owned Half Of Facebook Arrested By The FBI (businessinsider.com)
6992.
New Google Maps Basemap Now Shows Terrain, Vegetation By Default (google-latlong.blogspot.com)
6993.
3 Habits For Managing Your Social Media Footprint (readwrite.com)
6994.
Easy Validation with Scala's Either (coderwall.com)
6995.
Uber Co-founder Wants to Do the Same Thing for Private Planes With BlackJet (allthingsd.com)
6996.
Coding flying robots w/ Node.js (tito.io)
6997.
Get Your Google Back (youtube.com)
6998.
Loop Unrolling in sh (scvalex.net)
6999.
US: Slow legal proceedings are Megaupload’s fault, don’t unfreeze assets (arstechnica.com)
7000.
Citigroup's Star Tech Analyst Mark Mahaney Fired Over Leaks To TechCrunch (businessinsider.com)
7001.
Ouch LivingSocial (privco.com)
7002.
Begging for Change: Developers Use Crowdfunding to Build Game About the Homeless (techvibes.com)
7003.
PHP Error Reporting with Sentry (blog.getsentry.com)
7004.
A JSConf Reflection (voodootikigod.com)
7005.
Breaking the Code: Biography of Alan Turing (Derek Jacobi, BBC, 1996) (youtube.com)
7006.
Little Scheme (javascript.crockford.com)
7007.
Software optimization resources. C++ and assembly. Windows, Linux, BSD, Mac OS X (agner.org)
7008.
Taxi war erupts after arrival of app-based cab company (m.thestar.com)
7009.
About Django from A Pyramid Guy (plope.com)
7010.
"Seismic Shift" In Programming Languages (drdobbs.com)
7011.
South Carolina Department of Revenue hacked. (arstechnica.com)
7012.
Reading Jeff Bezos (daslee.me)
7013.
CSS Filters (html5-demos.appspot.com)
7014.
Citigroup Fires Star Technology Analyst over Facebook IPO (dealbook.nytimes.com)
7015.
Internet of things + the Github Challenge and Fractals (agilart.com)
7016.
State of the “journo-programmer” with Dan Sinker (pandodaily.com)
7017.
Think you’re busy? Johann Sebastian Bach had 20 kids (qz.com)
7018.
Microsoft's mid-life crisis (tnl.net)
7019.
Yes, Driverless Cars Know the Way to San Jose (nytimes.com)
7020.
‘Great Journalism’ That Has Unwanted Business Impact in China (publiceditor.blogs.nytimes.com)