October 2011 Archive
5911.
The Major Source of China’s Economic Competitiveness? It’s Not Labor Prices (chinafirstcapital.com)
5912.
Muammar Gaddafi is Dead. (bbc.co.uk)
5913.
Voice Activated (tomcreighton.com)
5914.
Gadhafi is Dead (news.blogs.cnn.com)
5915.
The Other Silicon Savannah (theatlanticcities.com)
5916.
6 months since earthquake & tsunami hit Japan (blogs.sacbee.com)
5917.
Ask HN: Why don't more startups adopt Flextime work schedules? (en.wikipedia.org)
5918.
Steve, you were right (thenextweb.com)
5919.
Steve Blank: How the iPhone Got Tail Fins--Part 2 of 2 (xconomy.com)
5920.
Find music for me (findmusicfor.me)
5921.
Russia eyes caves on moon for setting up a lunar base (physorg.com)
5922.
Scaling Erlang (erlanginside.com)
5923.
Beeminder: Goal tracking with commitment contracts (beeminder.com)
5924.
The Best Countries for Starting a Business Now (inc.com)
5925.
Don't worry about selling your privacy to Facebook. I already sold it for you (jasonlefkowitz.net)
5926.
Steve Jobs had his DNA sequenced for $100K to fight cancer (appleinsider.com)
5927.
From zero to 1200 teachers in two weeks. How it happend. (classparrot.tumblr.com)
5928.
Kindle Format 8, Now With HTML5 and CSS3 Support (amazon.com)
5929.
The “world’s most wanted hacker,” Kevin Mitnick, has gone straight (venturebeat.com)
5930.
PI, 10 trillion digits (numberworld.org)
5931.
Show HN: (Video) Customer Discovery search engine. (youtube.com)
5932.
RightNow Technologies: Bootstrapped to 230 employees and $30M in sales (inc.com)
5933.
Ask HN: Any good open source file hosting/sharing solutions? ()
5934.
Users have a 10% chance of making an email typo (davetong-ict.tumblr.com)
5935.
Why The Most Translation Agencies Suck? (lackuna.com)
5936.
How database design fails us, and what to do about it (lemire.me)
5937.
Improve your PageRank with outbound links, yes, OUT-bound (inperc.com)
5938.
How big was the world's population when you were born? (guardian.co.uk)
5939.
G+ app on Android steals images (seclists.org)
5940.
Turn Any Pair of Glasses into a Heads Up Display (gizmodo.com)