October 2013 Archive
5011.
Author Tom Clancy dies, aged 66 (bbc.co.uk)
5012.
Man Charged as Operator of Online Market for Illegal Drugs (nytimes.com)
5013.
Vessel’s A/B Testing Platform For Mobile Launches Out Of Closed Beta (techcrunch.com)
5014.
Have We Reached Peak Sprawl? (theatlanticcities.com)
5015.
Prismic.io (prismic.io)
5016.
Ask HN: Recommendations for affiliate programs (clothing/fashion industry) ()
5017.
So I’m the guy who sent the Yahoo! t-shirt out as a thank you (pay.reddit.com)
5018.
Installing Rails Sucks (blog.onemonthrails.com)
5019.
Twitter founders address all-staff meeting on eve of IPO filing (photos) (qz.com)
5020.
Data on email opens, clicks, conversions (insideintercom.io)
5021.
An Ingenious Home Built to Battle Tornadoes (theatlanticcities.com)
5022.
I'm the original voice of Siri (edition.cnn.com)
5023.
The world's fastest running robot is off the leash (theverge.com)
5024.
Silkroad Seized Coins (blockchain.info)
5025.
9 museums that want your legacy tech (computerworld.com)
5026.
What Every Hipster Should Know About Functional Programming (vimeo.com)
5027.
Startups should be evil (byrne.io)
5028.
Adam Savage’s Ground Rules for Success [video] (bizopy.com)
5029.
Patent Troll Intellectual Ventures Running Out Of Cash (techdirt.com)
5030.
Microsoft is quietly recycling Outlook email accounts (pcworld.com)
5031.
GitHub down again :( (status.github.com)
5032.
Snappass - It's like SnapChat... for passwords (github.com)
5033.
Why tablet magazines are a failure — Tech News and Analysis (gigaom.com)
5034.
Ask HN: iBooks Author for other platforms? ()
5035.
What's Still Wrong With Productivity Software (medium.com)
5036.
Watch This Girl With Telekinetic Powers Freak Out Coffee Shop Patrons (gizmodo.com)
5037.
How Will Cities Bike-Share With No Bikes? (bloomberg.com)
5038.
Tweets with a picture are 94% more likely to be retweeted (mashable.com)
5039.
Snowden docs revels that Canadian spy agency dissected Brazilian Energy Ministry (rt.com)
5040.
Should programmers be held responsible for bad code (newrepublic.com)