October 2013 Archive
6631.
Open Source Hackable High Power Laser iOS/Android Compatible (wickedlasers.com)
6632.
How Investors Lose 89 Percent of Gains from Futures Funds (bloomberg.com)
6633.
BitTorrent Mastermind Behind Controversial NSA Billboard Campaign (torrentfreak.com)
6634.
Show HN: StatMilk - Football Analytics + Visualization (statmilk.com)
6635.
Prolific Node.js contributors LearnBoost acquired by Automattic (learnboost.com)
6636.
If Java Is Dying, It Sure Looks Awfully Healthy (drdobbs.com)
6637.
Did you have a good time? We know where you'll store the memory of it (sciencedaily.com)
6638.
Stalin's Blue Pencil - The Tyrant as Editor (chronicle.com)
6639.
Fairphone Develops an Android Smartphone With a Conscience (internetevolution.com)
6640.
Bitcoin overwhelmingly considered the future of money in ZDNet Poll (zdnet.com)
6641.
Power problems at the NSA's Utah facility (businessinsider.com.au)
6642.
GeekWire Radio: How these security pros view the NSA revelations (geekwire.com)
6643.
The cold emails that got me meetings at Twitter, LinkedIn and GitHub (startupmoon.com)
6644.
Young People Are Not as Digitally Native as You Think (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
6645.
Writing A Spotify Client in Emacs in 16 Minutes (youtube.com)
6646.
Purchase Oh My God (buy.louisck.net)
6647.
Capo: Automatic chord detection (supermegaultragroovy.com)
6648.
Whoa, Paul Graham Just Liked Our Facebook Page (medium.com)
6649.
Testing an 80 character title test. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (google.com)
6650.
The Unix Philosophy and a Fear of Pixels (prog21.dadgum.com)
6651.
Peter Higgs proves as elusive as Higgs boson after Nobel success (theguardian.com)
6652.
Cracked metal, heal thyself (web.mit.edu)
6653.
Android deployment in Qt 5.2 (blog.qt.digia.com)
6654.
Full-Text Indexing PDFs in Javascript (garysieling.com)
6655.
Functional Refactoring in JavaScript (victorsavkin.com)
6656.
How Not to Work From Home, According to the Giants of Tech (wired.com)
6657.
Passengers absorbed with smartphones didn’t notice gunman before random slaying (sfgate.com)
6658.
Github for Music (splice.com)
6659.
Harvard Business School Publishing crosses the ‘evil’ academic line (digitopoly.org)
6660.
Lies, damned lies, and Android benchmarks (zdnet.com)