October 2011 Archive
6841.
iOS 5 Tech Talk World Tour 2011 (developer.apple.com)
6842.
Austin, TX: Friday Night Hacks Winner & Recap (blog.infochimps.com)
6843.
Gaddafi Shows Why Google is Failing Its Mission in Search (webpronews.com)
6844.
Does Github have a "ban" feature? (or: how not to ask for things on Github) (mihai.bazon.net)
6845.
How Open Source Hardware is Kick-Starting Kickstarter (blog.makezine.com)
6846.
Was Sybil a psychiatrist's creation? (newscientist.com)
6847.
At last: VCs turn focus to Android apps (gigaom.com)
6848.
MC Hammer is developing a search engine (edition.cnn.com)
6849.
Trello: A startup inside a startup (joelonsoftware.com)
6850.
MC Hammer introduces WireDoo (technology.inc.com)
6851.
MC Hammer launching new Search Engine, WireDoo (edition.cnn.com)
6852.
JavaScript Programming Style and Your Brain with Douglas Crockford (youtube.com)
6853.
Nokia N9 Review (thisismynext.com)
6854.
Designing mobile APIs (blog.carbonfive.com)
6855.
Magnitude 3.9 hits SF Bay Area (earthquake.usgs.gov)
6856.
I Know Where You are and What You are Sharing (cis.poly.edu)
6857.
The Steve Jobs Act: Why It's Time to Invest in Entrepreneurs (theatlantic.com)
6858.
Describing Products That Don't Exist (nbashaw.tumblr.com)
6859.
Networking In The Middle (Or, How Startups Fail At It In Silicon Valley) (blog.favo.rs)
6860.
Old Spice Viral Campaign Secrets (viralheat.com)
6861.
Mastodons were hunted in North America 800 years earlier than thought (guardian.co.uk)
6862.
Does China want to own the moon? (news.discovery.com)
6863.
Excerpt: George Anders's The Rare Find: Spotting Exceptional Talent (businessweek.com)
6864.
StumbleUpon Hits 20 Million Users (sitetrail.com)
6865.
The high-stakes data science job of managing the Columbia River (forbes.com)
6866.
Is Bitcoin the Wikileaks of Monetary Policy? (launch.is)
6867.
Microsoft Research shows Holodesk (blogs.technet.com)
6868.
Better hierarchical image segmentation by using Platonic ideal forms as hints (quora.com)
6869.
Anonymous Free Speech for everybody (pxleak.com)
6870.
Innovation - is it really tough (nainomics.blogspot.com)