October 2011 Archive
3811.
Ultimate Programmers Salary Survey ()
3812.
No one cooks at home with a Leatherman (scotchandcode.com)
3813.
True random (via atmospheric noise) (random.org)
3814.
Homeland Security wants to hire 1000 hackers, NSA needs 3000 more (techdailydose.nationaljournal.com)
3815.
Google Begins Charging for the Embedding of the Maps API (code.google.com)
3816.
Apple's Building A TV — It Will Be Powered By Siri (businessinsider.com)
3817.
The Administrative Stuff (especially for NYC folks) ()
3818.
Accounting (vieracpa.com)
3819.
Lessons from Space (for software engineering) (spinellis.gr)
3820.
Errors in open-source projects (software.intel.com)
3821.
World's most powerful laser to tear apart the vacuum of space (telegraph.co.uk)
3822.
Judge rejects lawsuit over Yelp reviews (sfgate.com)
3823.
Bob Geldof: "Growth rates in Africa higher than in india and china" (youtube.com)
3824.
Infographic: Warren Buffett's Portfolio (columnfivemedia.com)
3825.
Timelines.com Sues Facebook (techcrunch.com)
3826.
Real competition from Redmond: Windows Phone 7 "Mango" reviewed (arstechnica.com)
3827.
Facebook sued over tracking users after logout (news.cnet.com)
3828.
Intel Software Division is Broken. Tizen, beware. (semiaccurate.com)
3829.
NY Cyberbullying Bill Argues That Free Speech Isn't A Right But a Privilege (volokh.com)
3830.
We are the 99 percent - shocking stories (mostly from the US) (wearethe99percent.tumblr.com)
3831.
How to get coaching and mentring from your professors (or others) (jseliger.com)
3832.
Book Review: Seth Godin's We Are All Weird (bennesvig.com)
3833.
Koch Brothers Flout Law Getting Richer With Secret Iran Sales (bloomberg.com)
3834.
A formula [Bayes' theorem] for justice (guardian.co.uk)
3835.
Licorize bookmark manager price down to 14.99$ one time fee (licorize.com)
3836.
Adobe Creative Cloud (adobe.com)
3837.
NY State Senators Say We've Got Too Much Free Speech; Introduce Bill To Fix That (techdirt.com)
3838.
CSS4 Preview – Selectors (davidwalsh.name)
3839.
Free e-book every month from the University of Chicago Press (press.uchicago.edu)
3840.
Sprint buys 30.5M iPhones from Apple for $20B in 'bet-the-company' move (appleinsider.com)