I have talked about human filters and my plan for digital curation. These items are the fruits of those ideas, the items I deemed worthy from my Google Reader feeds. These items are a combination of tech business news, development news and programming tools and techniques.
- Words for the wise: Handy skills for joining a startup (VentureBeat)
- Aho-Corasick string matching algorithm in Haskell (A geek with a hat)
- Dew Drop – October 5, 2012 (#1,416) (Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew)
- Entertainment Weekly Mag Has A Smartphone Bound In — If You Can Find It (ReadWriteWeb)
- Facebook’s Email Scanning Isn’t A Privacy Issue, It’s A Credibility Issue (ReadWriteWeb)
- Double Shot #973 (A Fresh Cup)
- The 14 Most Interesting Startups To Emerge From DEMO (TechCrunch)
- Amazon S3 – Support for Website Redirects (Amazon Web Services Blog)
- Leaked ASUS Padfone 2 specs point to big hardware boosts across the board (BGR: The Three Biggest Letters In Tech)
- 90 Things I’ve Learned From Founding 4 Technology Companies (betashop)
- JavaOne 2012: Introduction to Ceylon (Inspired by Actual Events)
- Most app developers make less than $500 a month (chart) (GigaOM)
- ReFr: A New Open-Source Framework for Building Reranking Models (Google Research Blog)
- JavaOne 2012: Up, Up, and Out: Scaling Software with Akka (Inspired by Actual Events)
- The Ultimate Guide To Google Analytics Event Tracking (The Future Buzz)
- Thoughts on TypeScript (NCZOnline)
- Build Your First JavaScript Library (Nettuts+)
- JavaOne 2012: Diagnosing Your Application on the JVM (Inspired by Actual Events)
- LinkedIn Moved from Rails to Node: 27 Servers Cut and Up to 20x Faster (High Scalability)
- Giving up on Eclipse Juno (Java Code Geeks)
- Codecademy gets Ruby (VentureBeat)
- Microsoft/Barnes & Noble subsidiary is a done deal, but a standalone public company may not happen (The Next Web)
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