October 2012 Archive
7741.
Toys That Teach Kids Computer Programming (technogeno.us)
7742.
475 Days of Unemployment (beingpractical.com)
7743.
How I Met Your Girlfriend - Web attacks - DEFCON 18 (youtube.com)
7744.
Microsoft's Surface Not Suitable for Commercial Use (unwiredben.livejournal.com)
7745.
Tin-can guitars will revolutionize music (youtube.com)
7746.
Zenos: Gawker was right to out reddit troll Violentacrez (opscotch.com)
7747.
Inside Geoloqi's Unusual and Fascinating Acquisition (inc.com)
7748.
MailPlus big idea: simple actionable email (jperla.com)
7749.
Ryan Dahl: "scala, clojure, ..., C#, ruby, perl need to be euthanized" (twitter.com)
7750.
PHP Developer - Come Work in an Incredible Environment (talentopoly.com)
7751.
Inspired by Steve Jobs. ()
7752.
Why Does Samsung Get Android Updates So Fast? (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
7753.
Are you going to let Microsoft finish falling? ()
7754.
Non-Invasive Security for Implantable Medical Devices (groups.csail.mit.edu)
7755.
Wait, Don't We Want This Guy? (inc.com)
7756.
The Crazy Upside-Down Economics of the Seed-Stage Ecosystem (crashdev.com)
7757.
Exo IDE October releases boosts Java development in the Cloud (blog.exoplatform.org)
7758.
Socrates - The Most Clever Socks (kickstarter.com)
7759.
Forget the Valley: you can start a bootstrapped company anywhere (justinjackson.ca)
7760.
Really back Hackers inject Windows 7 start menu code in Windows 8 (myce.com)
7761.
Fab.com Runs $8M TV Ad Campaign, Expects $25M In 2012 Facebook Ads (forbes.com)
7762.
Show HN: Collabspot Insights - My attempt to make CRM more usable (insights.collabspot.com)
7763.
Is DHS Ready to Take the Lead on Cybersecurity? (novainfosec.com)
7764.
Ask HN: Is there a web service API provider for receiving MMS? ()
7765.
Hiring Virtual Assistants: Tips from an Outsourcing Expert (ecommercefuel.com)
7766.
Discovering SmartOS (opusmagnus.wordpress.com)
7767.
Overnight success takes years (codinghorror.com)
7768.
Depression Defies the Rush to Find an Evolutionary Upside (nytimes.com)
7769.
JSON Sucks (for complex format evolution) (nocarrier.co.uk)
7770.
Mozilla tries to woo Chrome diehards with incentives for reviewing add-ons (thenextweb.com)