October 2012 Archive
1591.
AndroVM Jelly Bean release (androvm.org)
1592.
ITA by Google and MileWise let you search flights in cash, miles and points (itasoftware.blogspot.com)
1593.
The Tech Challenge for Atrocity Prevention (thetechchallenge.org)
1594.
Guido van Rossum: patterns for fast Python (plus.google.com)
1595.
Automatically take screenshots every few seconds from video (spottedsun.com)
1596.
Google Mechanical Design (perspectives.mvdirona.com)
1597.
Let's stop telling programming newbies to learn Vim (or Emacs) (devblog.avdi.org)
1598.
Why iOS 6 Just Turned Your iPad 1G Into a Paperweight (methodshop.com)
1599.
AeroFS is x87 faster than Dropbox in LAN syncing [video] (blog.ram.rachum.com)
1600.
Smart license plate frame that prevents you from getting a ticket (nophoto.com)
1601.
Programming as a cure for A.D.D.? (zackshapiro.com)
1602.
Bitcoin's Biggest Problem: It's a Den of Thieves (blog.nyaruka.com)
1603.
Congressman warns FTC To Leave Google alone (arstechnica.com)
1604.
Show HN: Storylane - People sharing things that matter (storylane.com)
1605.
Startup = Idea (jmlite.tumblr.com)
1606.
Peak Chrome? Google's browser falls as Firefox, Internet Explorer stay flat (arstechnica.com)
1607.
Stanford grad's site nets Southwest 'cease and desist' (paloaltoonline.com)
1608.
Growth hacking: Leading indicators of engaged users (richardprice.io)
1609.
Next big buzzword: Pre-commerce (yongfook.com)
1610.
Vaccines Could Be Emailed and Printed at Home (mashable.com)
1611.
Sandman Pricing (tbray.org)
1612.
The Lowly Button Gets an Upgrade (gizmodo.com.au)
1613.
Trekking the Grand Canyon for Google Maps (googleblog.blogspot.com)
1614.
How To Win As Second Mover (blog.eladgil.com)
1615.
Samsung Galaxy S3 outsells iPhone 5 in UK, say new figures (crave.cnet.co.uk)
1616.
256 DSP core at 28nm, 200 GFLOPs with 5 Watts, designed by KALRAY (blog.thinkteletronics.com)
1617.
Color Shuts Down (mashable.com)
1618.
Why Startups Are Helping The Economy More Than You Think (techcrunch.com)
1619.
Show HN: Chrome extension to unsubscribe from newsletters on Gmail (miquelcamps.tumblr.com)
1620.
The reality distortion field is in the consumer’s brain (arstechnica.com)