October 2011 Archive
5761.
Review my weekend project Twitter app: StoryVM (storyvm.com)
5762.
Ask HN: Typekit for website backgrounds? ()
5763.
Ask HN: Is the whole Internet slow nowadays? ()
5764.
RIM Unveils Blackberry BBX based on QNX (businessweek.com)
5765.
Lytro - coming shortly. (lytro.com)
5766.
Android super smartphones: Too much of a good thing? (news.cnet.com)
5767.
Will Mankind Destroy Itself? (youtube.com)
5768.
David Hockney, iPad in his pocket (telegraph.co.uk)
5769.
Steve Yegge explains his verbosity (2008) (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
5770.
Yesod excellent ideas (yannesposito.com)
5771.
Achilles and the Tortoise – Solving Zeno’s Paradox with Quantum Physics (whatblag.com)
5772.
How Google Sees you from an Advertising Cookie. (google.com)
5773.
Show HN: Building Android Twitter App Using JavaScript (firstamong.com)
5774.
Bitcoin²-deploy infrastructure for the first stable digital economy (gotobitcoin.com)
5775.
Show HN:Free Feedback widget for websites ()
5776.
High Performance Enabled SSH/SCP (psc.edu)
5777.
This is what happens when your app gets featured in the iTunes App Store (betashop.com)
5778.
OS X Lion: no, I don't want you to remember what I had open goshdarnit. (astroaficionado.net)
5779.
Every October, Write a Lisp Interpreter In C (twitter.com)
5780.
Fizzy drinks make teenagers more violent (telegraph.co.uk)
5781.
Will Amazon Kill Off Publishers? (nytimes.com)
5782.
"A shithead who sucks" (books.google.com)
5783.
Ask HN: Best way to organize 3 sites? Startup blog, tech blog, Startup Service ()
5784.
Cloud-based service promises 99% spam-free inbox, or your money back (arstechnica.com)
5785.
Words You Might Think Came from Science (Actually From Science Fiction

) (io9.com)
5786.
Show HN: Dark Sky, reinvented Weather Prediction and Radar Visualization (kickstarter.com)
5787.
Google Analytics Bug Exposes Privacy Issue (pleer.co.uk)
5788.
Siri, Where are my keys? ()
5789.
Nokia prototype: twist, bend, tap, steal show (physorg.com)
5790.
Should you use MAC addresses instead of UDIDs to identify the device? (blog.privacychoice.org)