October 2010 Archive
6121.
Evernote raises $20 million, led by Sequoia Capital (blog.evernote.com)
6122.
A/B testing with competing goals: newsletter v/s RSS clickthrough rate (visualwebsiteoptimizer.com)
6123.
Funding for Shen (groups.google.co.uk)
6124.
The Evolution of My Time/Habit/Life Tracking (sebastianmarshall.com)
6125.
Cop shoots unarmed man for approaching him while Tasering the man's wife (mercurynews.com)
6126.
Hacker Business Models (securityweek.com)
6127.
Introduction to Server-Sent Events (nczonline.net)
6128.
The Marathon Monks of Tendai (howtobefit.com)
6129.
Ask HN: Web Analytics iPhone App Feedback ()
6130.
Darpa Seeking to Revolutionize Robotic Manipulation (spectrum.ieee.org)
6131.
This Land is My Land? (maxineudall.com)
6132.
Vote Early, Vote Often (blog.stackoverflow.com)
6133.
Formalize CSS (sonspring.com)
6134.
Drought may threaten much of globe within decades (sciencecodex.com)
6135.
Mobile-focused VC firm Eniac Ventures launches on East Coast (masshightech.com)
6136.
This is going to be the best operating system ever (reddit.com)
6137.
Unapologetic Rules for Startup Success: Grumby Author Andy Kessler (blog.chrometa.com)
6138.
Microsoft Shifts From Silverlight to HTML5 (mashable.com)
6139.
Public workers highly paid? Not exactly (sfgate.com)
6140.
In Android dust-up, Google exec tweets to tell Steve Jobs what 'Open' means (blogs.wsj.com)
6141.
Donate $500and snag coffee with Silicon Valley Venture capitalists (startupdigest.com)
6142.
RavenDB in comparison to CouchDB (ayende.com)
6143.
Aweber email subscriber lists compromised again (aweber.com)
6144.
Netflix’s Transition to High-Availability Storage Systems (docs.google.com)
6145.
Judge Clears CAPTCHA-Breaking Case for Criminal Trial (wired.com)
6146.
How Google dominates the Web (royal.pingdom.com)
6147.
Competitive Research - web design and development companies (blog.obiefernandez.com)
6148.
More Groupon Problems (washingtonpost.com)
6149.
Top 30 Android Apps Of All Time (techcrunch.com)
6150.
Google's open or Apple's integrated: Whose side are you on? (itworld.com)