October 2013 Archive
6991.
Crowds Snapping Pictures of Store Shelves Offer New Window into Global Economy (technologyreview.com)
6992.
Crowdsourcing Tolstoy (newyorker.com)
6993.
Small Empires: OkCupid (theverge.com)
6994.
Mainframe2 runs super-powerful Windows apps in the cloud (cringely.com)
6995.
Show HN: I wanted a clean Google Analytics apps, so I made one (googalyticsapp.com)
6996.
What's needed to build an open-source sensor-data platform? (clusterbeep.org)
6997.
Advices from successful entrepreneurs and leaders (thenextweb.com)
6998.
What inspired loss of trust in the man who oversaw the nation's nuclear arsenal? (theverge.com)
6999.
Netbeans 7.4: the best IDE for HTML5 apps (zetalab.de)
7000.
Monkey HTTP Server v1.3 available for Raspberry Pi / Raspbian (monkey-project.com)
7001.
Europe, the Cloud, and the New York Times (volokh.com)
7002.
One step closer to extract Google Authenticator Keys from iOS backup (cadince.com)
7003.
Cut the HealthCare.gov people some slack (jerryorr.blogspot.com)
7004.
Sidekick: real-time success prediction of Kickstarter campaigns (sidekick.epfl.ch)
7005.
Want to Work for a Startup? Start Something (thedailymuse.com)
7006.
Ubuntu 13.10 lands tomorrow (arstechnica.com)
7007.
What's the Fuss about Agile and UX? (tech.adstruc.com)
7008.
Blocking unsolicted marketing email from Communicado Ltd (blog.hinterlands.org)
7009.
Study: Oreos Are as Addictive as Cocaine (usnews.com)
7010.
How Intel's Galileo board got Linux, Mac and Windows cross-compatibility (linux.com)
7011.
How can Square Cash rely on the authenticity of the email sender? (stackoverflow.com)
7012.
Rails 3.2.15 has been released (weblog.rubyonrails.org)
7013.
Building a Design Marketplace from scratch (medium.com)
7014.
What Is 'Evil' to Google? (theatlantic.com)
7015.
Potion 0.1 released (github.com)
7016.
Big collection of Erlang related resources (github.com)
7017.
GCC surprisingly slow with #pragma once (rg3.name)
7018.
Blackhole.go (golang.org)
7019.
PyPy Status Blog: Update on STM (morepypy.blogspot.se)
7020.
Blobfetch.js - preload large files (like html5 video) (tudb.org)