October 2011 Archive
5461.
The poop on fecal transplants (vitals.msnbc.msn.com)
5462.
Stanford researchers build transparent, super-stretchy skin-like sensor (news.stanford.edu)
5463.
Myspace: Five lessons learned from the front (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
5464.
Oracle Formally Embraces NoSQL, Implies It Invented NoSQL (readwriteweb.com)
5465.
Lisp creator passed away (twitter.com)
5466.
The best tips and tricks for HTML5 and CSS3 (awcore.com)
5467.
SQL injection hack opens 180K sites (itworld.com)
5468.
Why people still use BlackBerry: keyboards, security and IT requirements (arstechnica.com)
5469.
WebGL Red Shooting Hood (redshootinghood.info)
5470.
We Are Donating Our Marketing Budget to Breast Cancer Research. Seriously. (about.retickr.com)
5471.
Oral history interview with John McCarthy (purl.umn.edu)
5472.
Bits of an emacs parser for creole in lisp - my tribute to McCarthy ()
5473.
VideoJS - The Open Source HTML 5 Video Player (linuxblog.darkduck.com)
5474.
Start Here, Build Everywhere: Announcing Foundation (zurb.com)
5475.
Star Wars Fans Cry Foul in The People vs. George Lucas (wired.com)
5476.
What made Lisp Different (paulgraham.com)
5477.
Richard Wilkinson: How economic inequality harms societies (ted.com)
5478.
Males and females have at least one thing in common: Upregulating X (sciencedaily.com)
5479.
Meet the 17 MassChallenge Teams That Split $1 Million in Prize Money (bostinnovation.com)
5480.
Getting Good Design Done In An Engineering-driven Company (grahamjenkin.com)
5481.
Population Seven Billion (theatlantic.com)
5482.
Zaarly raises $14.1M funding, Meg Whitman joins board (gigaom.com)
5483.
God wrote in Lisp code (youtube.com)
5484.
9 Million Israelis' Hacked Biometrics Info Hits The Web (fastcompany.com)
5485.
How Google's Self-Driving Car Works (youtube.com)
5486.
Swiss banks ready to disclose customer names (bloomberg.com)
5487.
Startup Weekend grad Zaarly lands $14 million, names Meg Whitman to the board (geekwire.com)
5488.
Wind-up Knight for Android Devices (nativeblogger.com)
5489.
Life of a coder (solarianprogrammer.com)
5490.
Thought for the day - it's never too late. (thenextweb.com)