October 2011 Archive
2911.
Ask HN: Voxel rendering engine for iOS. What next? ()
2912.
How to Deal With Crappy Bosses (jamesaltucher.com)
2913.
Private browsing: it's not so private (arstechnica.com)
2914.
Poll: Do You Prefer Working From an Office, Home or Coffee Shops? (gopollgo.com)
2915.
Show HN: Explore Open Source Code Online (early prototype) (codemaps.org)
2916.
Box.net giving away 50 gigs to iOS users (blog.box.net)
2917.
IPhone 4 Contacts Disappeared After Receiving Text Message (discussions.apple.com)
2918.
Do Gem Downloads Really Correlate with Gem Usage? Survey Says: No (gnuu.org)
2919.
Steve Jobs is GONE Apple Homepage goes to iPhone. 4S (apple.com)
2920.
Maybe It’s Time for Plan C (nytimes.com)
2921.
Berkeley Physicist Confirms Global Warming (dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com)
2922.
Gnome 3 - This is the end, it seems (dedoimedo.com)
2923.
Hacker News Seattle Meetup: November 1st at 6pm (free pizza, free beer) (meetup.com)
2924.
Dissolve My Nobel Prize, Fast! (npr.org)
2925.
Anti-Facebook Social Network “Unthink” Launches To Public (techcrunch.com)
2926.
Node.js - ANSIdom to share HTML templates between the browser and the terminal (ohh.io)
2927.
How to Beat Procrastination (lesswrong.com)
2928.
Call Your Friends for Free Through Lucyphone Exploit (miguelcostas.tumblr.com)
2929.
Dieter Ram's Ten Principles Of Good Design (tenprinciplesofgooddesign.com)
2930.
TryFlask (tryflask.ep.io)
2931.
Sinkhole contains botnet neutralized by Microsoft and Kaspersky (arstechnica.com)
2932.
Smashing the stack for fun and profit (insecure.org)
2933.
The brightbox cloud comes out of beta (brightbox.com)
2934.
It Literally Pays to Ignore the Stock Analysts (blog.vuru.co)
2935.
Software patent (designing drill bits) approved in UK (ipkitten.blogspot.com)
2936.
SourceTree Mac client acquired by Atlassian, Free Download for a limited time (blog.bitbucket.org)
2937.
Yahoo acquisition would be a mistake for Microsoft (itworld.com)
2938.
Jobs to Noah Wyle: "You do look like me" (zdnet.com)
2939.
Live Like Steve (techcrunch.com)
2940.
Beware of Icebergs in Software (blog.intercom.io)