Your car is about to go Open Source
(computerworld.com)
October 2013 Archive
1651.
1652.
IMF strongly suggests countries tax the rich to fix deficit
(rawstory.com)
1653.
1654.
Akka, Spray and Play to come Together
(scalalearn.com)
1655.
1656.
Introducing the Parse x AngularJS Boilerplate
(blog.parse.com)
1657.
Sorry, Kids. We Ate It All.
(nytimes.com)
1658.
News Site Held Responsible for Users’ Defamatory Comments
(blogs.wsj.com)
1659.
Bitbucket Offline
(status.bitbucket.org)
1660.
Reinventing Yourself
(techcrunch.com)
1661.
GitHub Glossary
(help.github.com)
1662.
Show HN: I Built a GitHub Activity Display with an Arduino and LED Matrix
(jack.minardi.org)
1663.
Particle accelerators: Small really is beautiful
(economist.com)
1664.
Class notes for Lua course based on PiL
(thread.gmane.org)
1665.
The Long Tail of Hardware
(amandapeyton.com)
1666.
“Upgrading to Rails 4” eBook is now open source
(github.com)
1667.
19th Century Emoticons
(dangerousminds.net)
1668.
PureImage: Raster Image Processing for Scala
(stephenjudkins.github.io)
1669.
The Importance of Surviving 40 more years
(lettersfrompeter.com)
1671.
Assassination Politics (1997)
(cryptome.org)
1672.
The Internet is freest in US hands
(acorn.nationalinterest.in)
1673.
Apple Products and EU-wide Consumer Laws
(apple.com)
1674.
Show HN: FriendCode – Reinventing coding with the cloud
(friendco.de)
1675.
Show HN: transcode.io
(transcode.io)
1676.
1677.
GTA 5 breaks entertainment records but Online woes continue
(theguardian.com)
1678.
Using the Dropbox Datastore API in Python
(dropbox.com)
1679.
Who's Afraid of Peer Review?
(sciencemag.org)
1680.
An Aberrational Way to Learn a Language
(kumar.vc)