October 2011 Archive
4981.
Web Browser Grand Prix 7: Firefox 7, Chrome 14, Opera 11.51 (tomshardware.com)
4982.
American Express Launches Serve (serve.com)
4983.
Being my own worst enemy (myasmine.com)
4984.
Citigroup questions if US spectrum shortage exists (networkworld.com)
4985.
Using JavaScript libraries in ClojureScript. (lukevanderhart.com)
4986.
John Dies At The End (gamersbuzz.com)
4987.
Chamath Palihapitiya: “If You Want Liquidity,… Make It Available To Everyone” (techcrunch.com)
4988.
Basics of Compiler Design (diku.dk)
4989.
Standford Machine Learning enrolment open (ml-class.org)
4990.
The Battle of Isengard from Lord of the Rings, depicted in 22,000 LEGO bricks (io9.com)
4991.
Ubuntu: tools to check if your system is compromised (italian language) (bufferoverflow.it)
4992.
6-post series on how to improve the RDF model (milicicvuk.com)
4993.
Selling Out Your Dream for $140 a Week (ajkesslerblog.com)
4994.
A Marketing Plan for Obama (conversationmarketing.com)
4995.
The Cognitive Science of Rationality (lesswrong.com)
4996.
Police arrest more than 700 Protesters on Brooklyn Bridge (cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com)
4997.
Defining NoSQL in simple English (dbms2.com)
4998.
An origin is forever (lcamtuf.blogspot.com)
4999.
Tom's Hardware Pits Newest Firefox, Opera and Chrome Against Each Other (tomshardware.com)
5000.
Is there a space for new mobile social network? (mood.io)
5001.
Fujitsu workers to demonstrate at Tory party conference (computerworlduk.com)
5002.
Approaches to accuracy for Mechanical Turk (keplarllp.com)
5003.
Will Twitter Become Profitable? (nymag.com)
5004.
Six ways to use Linux Live CDs in your business (techrepublic.com)
5005.
Sencha Animator Released: A Revolution in Mobile Animation (sencha.com)
5006.
From Doom to RAGE: 20 years of id development (arstechnica.com)
5007.
Is Bayesianism Legal in Britain? (cscs.umich.edu)
5008.
Google’s Schmidt Says Acquisition of Motorola Won’t ‘Screw Up’ Android (bloomberg.com)
5009.
Co-founder of Siri explains Assistant (9to5mac.com)
5010.
Bringing Object-Oriented Design to a Rails Application (akahn.net)