October 2012 Archive
8101.
Capturing Audio & Video from Web Camera in HTML5 (html5rocks.com)
8102.
When Brilliant Minds Become Brilliant Jerks (moz.com)
8103.
Ask HN:Looking for Online Marketing Course. Suggestions? ()
8104.
What kind of brainstormer are you - a "Shower", "Bouncer", or "Alone" Thinker? (drimmit.com)
8105.
Amazon RDS - Now Available in the AWS Free Usage Tier (aws.typepad.com)
8106.
Reinvent the animated GIF (youtube.com)
8107.
Think You Know the JPEG? Think Again (mashable.com)
8108.
Decorators with optional arguments in Python (ydevel.tumblr.com)
8109.
Facebook Scales the Great Firewall of China (dailyfinance.com)
8110.
Huge speed up for Rails 3 assets:precompile by only recompiling changed files (github.com)
8111.
Real Time CI. Test/Build your Ruby/Python/Node.js code directly, without queues ()
8112.
App.net Thinks of the Poors, Lowers Yearly Membership Price, Adds Monthly Plan (betabeat.com)
8113.
NBaclava (codeproject.com)
8114.
Samsung sues Apple over the iPhone 5. (telegraph.co.uk)
8115.
Python directing C++ (efesx.com)
8116.
Yesod: a web development framework written in Haskell (fpcomplete.com)
8117.
Minecraft creator tells Microsoft to 'stop trying to ruin the PC' (pcworld.com)
8118.
The Fake iPad Mini Is Even More Fake Now (mikecanex.wordpress.com)
8119.
W3C Outlines Plan to Finalize HTML5 (cio.com)
8120.
Open Hotel Rooms with a "Pen". (blog.spiderlabs.com)
8121.
Jack Dorsey Gives Employees A Red Book (businessinsider.com)
8122.
Do You Deserve a First Page Ranking? (seonick.net)
8123.
How not to unbox an iPhone (9to5mac.files.wordpress.com)
8124.
Can a Startup Be Successful in Both the Enterprise and Consumer Markets? (jrodthoughts.com)
8125.
"Like Eating Glass": Sean Parker on Airtime's Bumpy Launch (allthingsd.com)
8126.
3 Ways to Protect Copyright to Your Brand and Work as a Creative or Freelancer (blog.kunvay.com)
8127.
Why Work Stresses Us Out (and What We Can Do About It) (lifehacker.com)
8128.
Site44 Creates Web Sites from Dropbox Folders (lifehacker.com)
8129.
US government gets an "F" for IPv6 Internet make-over (zdnet.com)
8130.
Silent Readers (stanford.edu)