October 2011 Archive
7141.
Minecraft empowers people to change their neighbourhood (mojang.com)
7142.
Kleiner Perkins wants startups to net top-notch summer interns (gigaom.com)
7143.
Intel Guide for Multithreaded Applications (software.intel.com)
7144.
Our brains are made of the same stuff, despite DNA differences (medicalxpress.com)
7145.
Steve Jobs tribute, made from disassembled MacBook Pro (mintdigital.com)
7146.
Simplifying Interfaces (marckimmel.com)
7147.
Is This the Future of Farming? (theatlantic.com)
7148.
How to implement a 3D engine in HTML5 (vimeo.com)
7149.
What does Harjeet Taggar's role at Y Combinator entail? (quora.com)
7150.
Vimeo vs. Indie Game Developers (kotaku.com)
7151.
Why is StumbleUpon Stealing Your Google Analytics Data? (lanceramoth.com)
7152.
Outpaced by a three year old (blog.memrise.com)
7153.
7 billion people and you: What's your number? (bbc.co.uk)
7154.
Only The Best (ajayagarwal.net)
7155.
Facebook Plans to Place Server Farm Near Arctic Circle (dailytech.com)
7156.
Tom Mitchell on machine learning (cs.cmu.edu)
7157.
What is your most productive shortcut with Vim? (stackoverflow.com)
7158.
HP to stay in the tablet business, use Windows 8 (mashable.com)
7159.
Clayton M. Christensen - How will you measure your life? (hbr.org)
7160.
New Quicksilver.app released (qsapp.com)
7161.
Exclusive Q&A: Bono on Steve Jobs' Rock and Roll Spirit (rollingstone.com)
7162.
Workers as bundled goods (onlinelabor.blogspot.com)
7163.
FCC Chairman succeeds in Internet Overhaul (politico.com)
7164.
DeviantART announces Sta.sh (with dev API) (tideart.com)
7165.
War of words breaks out over Silicon Valley diversity debate (money.cnn.com)
7166.
The importance of rel=me and rel=author on your content's SEO (hanselman.com)
7167.
HP to hold on to PC division – but sources say it will finally kill webOS (guardian.co.uk)
7168.
Four Game Indie Bundle where the crowd controls the price (indieroyale.com)
7169.
AMCC demos 64-bit ARM server chip (eetimes.com)
7170.
One Per Cent: How to make a fat man jiggle in 3D animation (newscientist.com)