October 2013 Archive
6601.
D3.js dataviz: comparison of Klout, Kred and peerIndex (mango-is.com)
6602.
Why It's Important to Publish the NSA Programs (schneier.com)
6603.
JavaScript Fundamentals (flippinawesome.org)
6604.
Ubuntu Desktop Memory Comparison (l3net.wordpress.com)
6605.
Silicon Valley's startup founder problem (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
6606.
The new HP Chromebook, made with Google (chrome.blogspot.com)
6607.
Avira Confirms Network Solutions Has Been Hacked (news.softpedia.com)
6608.
Docker Hack Day #7 & Online 101 Session (blog.docker.io)
6609.
How we made testing 30 times faster without Selenium (browserbite.com)
6610.
Tor Puts NSA at Odds With Browser's U.S. Navy Creators, Other Agencies (reddit.com)
6611.
One Time Pad (en.wikipedia.org)
6612.
Online Algorithms in High-frequency Trading (queue.acm.org)
6613.
Meltdowns at NSA spy data center destroy equipment, delay opening (arstechnica.com)
6614.
Refresh Gets $10M From Redpoint, CRV & Foundation Capital (techcrunch.com)
6615.
A Tiny Pronoun Says a Lot About You (online.wsj.com)
6616.
Sell before you build (fullstart.com)
6617.
Show HN: REPL, Convenient JSON Manipulation and Enrichment Tool (repl.cc)
6618.
European Cloud Users Could Shun U.S. Cloud Services Altogether (readwrite.com)
6619.
Yes, Bad JavaScript Will Shut Your Site Down (wekeroad.com)
6620.
Silk Road: suspicions grow that server was hacked ahead of arrests (theguardian.com)
6621.
BBC plans to help get the nation coding (m.bbc.co.uk)
6622.
John McAfee lives to fight another day (newyorker.com)
6623.
LGPL Graphics Hardware Design (phoronix.com)
6624.
AVG Antivirus website DNS hacked (theregister.co.uk)
6625.
A visual tour of the deep web (scribd.com)
6626.
Raw – The missing link between spreadsheets and vector graphics (densitydesign.org)
6627.
How to go about 'proving' why dynamically typed languages are better. Groups (groups.google.com)
6628.
VC-istan 1: What is VC-istan? (michaelochurch.wordpress.com)
6629.
Amazon Launches ‘Login and Pay with Amazon’ for a Seamless Buying Experience (phx.corporate-ir.net)
6630.
Tim Bray helps IETF revise the JSON spec (tbray.org)