October 2011 Archive
5161.
Real-life Jedi: Pushing the limits of mind control (bbc.co.uk)
5162.
The Case Against the All-Male Start-up (inc.com)
5163.
American Economists Share Nobel Prize (nytimes.com)
5164.
BlackBerry outage floors email, BBM and web access (computerworlduk.com)
5165.
Communities, Hegel and Lulz (peterzakin.posterous.com)
5166.
Ask PG: Rate of HN news submissions ()
5167.
The Evolution of Pastebin:From Coders to Hacktivists to Occupy Wall Street (betabeat.com)
5168.
Pitch at the Startup Conference Los Angeles (blog.foundrs.com)
5169.
Steve Jobs - John’s Blog (john.jubjubs.net)
5170.
Facebook Acquires Social Q&A Service Friend.ly (techcrunch.com)
5171.
Buffering in Unix Standard Streams (pixelbeat.org)
5172.
How to Implement Google Translator API in ASP.NET (dotnetaid.com)
5173.
Google Dart Language and Tools Explained (infoq.com)
5174.
All URLs on Twitter now forcefully wrapped with t.co (twitter.com)
5175.
Faster than a speeding photon? Light is not faster than light (skullsinthestars.com)
5176.
Steve Keen - The trillions spent on refinancing the banks has truly stuffed us (guardian.co.uk)
5177.
Introducing Facebook for iPad (blog.facebook.com)
5178.
There and Back Again: The soul of the commuter (newyorker.com)
5179.
Single Writer Principle (2011) (mechanical-sympathy.blogspot.com)
5180.
2010s Smartphone Screens are the New 1950s Tail Fins (johnvsinternet.wordpress.com)
5181.
Lies, Damn Lies and Google+ Statistics (nikcub.appspot.com)
5182.
iPhone 4S pre-orders top 3M after one weekend, 25M on track this quarter (venturebeat.com)
5183.
Bedrooms, boardrooms, & chicken farms: where the best indie games get made (arstechnica.com)
5184.
Hacker threat to NYSE website comes to nothing (reuters.com)
5185.
The demise of quality content on the web (elezea.com)
5186.
Scalex - Hoogle for Scala (scalex.org)
5187.
BlackBerry outage totally unexplained (computerworlduk.com)
5188.
Microsoft/Nokia even fail to staff a WinPhone7 dev event with competent speakers (blog.alsutton.com)
5189.
iPhone 4S preliminary benchmarks: Twice as fast as the Galaxy S II, Droid Bionic (extremetech.com)
5190.
Startup - Financial metrics and costs (quora.com)