October 2011 Archive
7171.
Javascript Async Testing Tutorial: Jasmine + Rails 3.1 + Coffeescript (blog.hashtagify.me)
7172.
Impressive DIY Ambilight for HDTV backlighting using Atom mini PC (macetech.com)
7173.
Jumping on the 'Klout is Stupid' train... (geekomatic.ch)
7174.
South Dakota Universities See Online Course Jump: An Export Industry? (wiredacademic.com)
7175.
HP to hold on to PC division, will finally kill webOS (guardian.co.uk)
7176.
Massive hack hit 760 companies (money.cnn.com)
7177.
Python and NCurses Twitter Client (github.com)
7178.
What is EPUB 3? (free O'Reilly ebook) (shop.oreilly.com)
7179.
Scientists create brain-like, massively parallel computer from molecules (extremetech.com)
7180.
Vinod Khosla Helps Startup Entrepreneurs Think Bigger (xconomy.com)
7181.
Economy stagnation continues until illusion of two party system is destroyed (freemarketfan.com)
7182.
Where Does The Weather (Data) Come From? (blog.infochimps.com)
7183.
10 Reasons Your Startup Will Succeed (tech.li)
7184.
War of words breaks out over Silicon Valley diversity debate (money.cnn.com)
7185.
Chrome 15 adds CSS Regions support (netmagazine.com)
7186.
Google Easteregg: ASCII Art Logo (google.com)
7187.
HyQ Quadruped Robot From Italy Can Trot, Kick (spectrum.ieee.org)
7188.
Business Ideas (dilbert.com)
7189.
Windows Phone's Secret Weapon: Easier App Making (technologyreview.com)
7190.
Groupon’s tricky S-1 math (venturebeat.com)
7191.
Deploying Node.js Apps with Jake, Upstart & Monit (blog.clock.co.uk)
7192.
The technologies that will be used to teach Computer Science at Khan Academy (youtube.com)
7193.
Apple building a solar farm for its North Carolina data center (itworld.com)
7194.
Beluga Officially Shutting Down (belugapods.com)
7195.
Jedi-preneurship: What I Learned About Business From Yoda (nathanjohnsoninc.com)
7196.
China Unveils Supercomputer Based on Its Own Microprocessor Chips (nytimes.com)
7197.
Asymco assesses the smart TV opportunity (asymco.com)
7198.
Weird Google Search suggestion (google.com)
7199.
Hubot Scripts Explained (jonmagic.com)
7200.
How we improved our product by listening closely to our users (eblog.chrononsystems.com)