October 2012 Archive
7081.
Statistical graphic/visualization of the college football season so far (pseudotrue.com)
7082.
The Beautiful Blackboards at Quantum Physics Labs (theatlantic.com)
7083.
Advertisers Refine Mobile Pitches for Phones and Tablets (nytimes.com)
7084.
Image Recognition vs. QR-codes | kooaba (kooaba.com)
7085.
Zenhabits.com | succcess.org (succcess.org)
7086.
Amazon disparages the iPad mini front and center (amazon.com)
7087.
Culture Fasting and relearning how to concentrate (blog.alexcornell.com)
7088.
The Best Ad Campaign on the Web? (techcrunch.com)
7089.
Simple Node.js Twitter user stream module (github.com)
7090.
WebZap - Photoshop plugin for web developers (webzap.uiparade.com)
7091.
Groonga CloudSearch (open source Amazon CloudSearch implementation) 1.3.0 is out (gcs.groonga.org)
7092.
Interview With Graphic Designer Paul Rand (1991) (paul-rand.com)
7093.
Google Docs and Jekyll playing nicely together (helloper.com)
7094.
Don't build just a RESTful API (hribar.info)
7095.
Netflix shares soar on Microsoft buyout rumor (cbsnews.com)
7096.
Python simplifies big data (itworldcanada.com)
7097.
Visual C++ project model (viva64.com)
7098.
The hidden pitfalls in automatic source code review (armoredcode.com)
7099.
Williams F1 struggling to find recruits with maths skills (telegraph.co.uk)
7100.
Stop Micromanaging and Learn to Delegate (blogs.hbr.org)
7101.
The camera hack revealing the fourth dimension (humansinvent.com)
7102.
3 Most Common Ruby Editors And How To Choose (rubybacon.com)
7103.
Meet the Raspberry Pi-based 'root any Android' box (geek.com)
7104.
World's Fastest Supercomputer is Truly a 'Titan' (maximumpc.com)
7105.
How Changing a Button Name Can Increase Conversions by 56% (blog.kera.io)
7106.
Did Nations that Boosted Education Grow Faster? (econlog.econlib.org)
7107.
Udacity EP245 - How to build a startup (udacity.com)
7108.
Should Employees Actually Expect Privacy When Using Their Company's Devices? (techvibes.com)
7109.
Intel's 335 Series SSD has 20-nm NAND (techreport.com)
7110.
Development of a Sudoku solver in APL. (youtu.be)