October 2013 Archive
9001.
Is HealthCare.gov Working Yet? (ishealthcaregovworkingyet.com)
9002.
In the Garage Where Google Was Born (mashable.com)
9003.
KDE Software Compilation 4.11.2 Released (kde.org)
9004.
Windows Phone climbs to nearly 10% of smartphone sales in Europe (thenextweb.com)
9005.
Age-ism, Transhumanism, and Silicon Valley’s Cognitive Dissonance (medium.com)
9006.
Silk Road: How FBI closed in on suspect Ross Ulbricht (bbc.co.uk)
9007.
Bitscup - Reinventing Google Analytics? (blog.bitscup.com)
9008.
These Journalists Spent Two Years and $750,000 Covering One Story (theatlantic.com)
9009.
Ultimate Guide to Learning AngularJS in One Day (toddmotto.com)
9010.
Why I moved to Django-CMS (jesiah.net)
9011.
Hiring programmers: It's time you stop asking brain teasers and puzzles (recruiterguide.hackerearth.com)
9012.
Google Partners, a program to give agencies Web resources, support, and training (thenextweb.com)
9013.
Amy Webb: How I hacked online dating (ted.com)
9014.
Think Like (a) Git (think-like-a-git.net)
9015.
MakerFaire European Edition (makerfairerome.eu)
9016.
Google's Street View to capture images around Argentina (news.xinhuanet.com)
9017.
Production Python 3 Web Development with Pyramid and PyCharm (blog.jetbrains.com)
9018.
Silk Road Is Dead, But The Dark Web Lives On. (theverge.com)
9019.
Hacking your brain with e-cigarettes, part 1: gear field report (reddit.com)
9020.
NASA’s Voyager Used 8-Track Tape to Go Into Space (itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com)
9021.
Webmind: Data mining 24,000 TEDx talks (collaborativejourneys.com)
9022.
Google Glass Rival Gets Funding From Intel (siliconangle.com)
9023.
5TB hard drives arriving in 2014 using Shingled Magneting Recording (SMR) (anandtech.com)
9024.
Using standard Linux utilities in a stock, non-rooted Android device (kevinboone.net)
9025.
Introducing Substructed (timmclean.net)
9026.
Writing in the air, with 8pen & LeapMotion (youtube.com)
9027.
How vigilance saved a startup from a sophisticated robbery (zdnet.com)
9028.
UC-SF med school students will get course credit for editing Wikipedia (nytimes.com)
9029.
Performance Matters (alistapart.com)
9030.
Do it Live: Live, Cross-Tab Edit Previewing in Rails Using HTML5 Local Storage (viget.com)