October 2013 Archive
8011.
LinkedIn accessing FB and email contacts (serializethoughts.wordpress.com)
8012.
Ubuntu for phones officially launches with 13.10 (wiki.ubuntu.com)
8013.
House stenographer live rant about House connection with Freemasonery (audio) (usnews.com)
8014.
The stupidest thing to do is to build mobile version of a website (artlebedev.com)
8015.
Ask HN: How to implement "1% of nothing?" ()
8016.
Is HN's SSL cert invalid for anyone else? (i.imgur.com)
8017.
Nuget.org is down (nuget.org)
8018.
25 highest paying companies for software engineers 2013 (glassdoor.com)
8019.
If Robots Can Make Coffee Better Than Baristas, Why Not Fire the Baristas? (slate.com)
8020.
A comprehensive guide to fundraising (getfundedbook.com)
8021.
Dick Cheney reveals heart defibrillator was altered to thwart terrorist hacks (abc.net.au)
8022.
100 incredible things I learned watching 70 hours of TED talks last week (ayearofproductivity.com)
8023.
Ask HN: TailoredFit (New Startup Advice) (imgur.com)
8024.
One Line of Code That Changed the Web Forever (wired.com)
8025.
Source Lovers: Fund raising the hacker way (sourcelovers.r13.railsrumble.com)
8026.
Side Project Ideas ()
8027.
California Health Care exchange cost $360 Million to build/maintain (bizjournals.com)
8028.
Ask HN: Facebook status updates and sharing down ()
8029.
On Online Education (krrishd.github.io)
8030.
Youtube - Dark Pattern? (imgur.com)
8031.
How to get paying customers before you start writing code (blog.reemer.com)
8032.
Freedom train to Stopwatching.us NSA protest on 10/26 (freedomtrain2dc.net)
8033.
Web Configurator (192.168.1.1)
8034.
Ask HN: What activities are worth doing while working on a startup? ()
8035.
But Google is doing that (bluesheepthinking.com)
8036.
Apple disappoints me more each day (aurelien.malisart.be)
8037.
Show HN: StackO - An Android word game developed on a budget of approx. 1500$ ()
8038.
Builders of Obama's health website saw red flags (wtop.com)
8039.
Ask HN: What cloud-based load testing service do you use? ()
8040.
How to Easily Find & Instrument All Your Logs from Amazon Web Services EC2 (blog.logentries.com)