October 2010 Archive
2131.
Microsoft exec says Zune software coming to the Mac (appleinsider.com)
2132.
Ask HN: When to learn AJAX? ()
2133.
How to Identify a Programmer's Personality by Just Watching Their Keyboard Moves (start.sbastn.com)
2134.
All Drugs Should Be Legalized Immediately, Says Harvard Prof (businessinsider.com)
2135.
RVM for Windows: vertiginous's pik at master - GitHub (github.com)
2136.
Only 21% of companies care that you’re working too hard (blog.rypple.com)
2137.
Ask HN: Best Pretty Web Font Solutions? ()
2138.
Ask HN: When to buy vs rent servers? ()
2139.
RIP Jon Postel (Oct 16 1998): RFC Devotee and Internet Pioneer (postel.org)
2140.
Why dropping www can be a problem (awesometrousers.posterous.com)
2141.
Asthmapolis Wins Twilio + Union Square Ventures Contest (blog.twilio.com)
2142.
Conj Labs expands its operation (conj-labs.eu)
2143.
Possibly horrible product, but the best Amazon Customer images and reviews (amazon.com)
2144.
Rails Gotcha With before_validation (factore.ca)
2145.
The first week in my attempt to do the 30-day Rejection Therapy Challenge (jasonshen.com)
2146.
How to reduce bugs while coding (blog.interviewstreet.com)
2147.
Ascii histograms and more cool data analysis tools in Python (jehiah.cz)
2148.
"Steampunk is nothing more than what happens when goths discover brown" (antipope.org)
2149.
TiVo successfully defends patent for "time-warp" DVR (online.wsj.com)
2150.
PubSubHubbub Subscribing for CouchDB (github.com)
2151.
The "I Wonder" App (dilbert.com)
2152.
Ask HN: Good "about us" pages? Looking for design inspiration ()
2153.
The future of the Symbian platform (allaboutsymbian.com)
2154.
IBM joins the OpenJDK community, will help unify open source Java efforts (sutor.com)
2155.
Lies, Damned Lies, and Medical Science (theatlantic.com)
2156.
About Yogurts (bonkersworld.net)
2157.
My first iphone game (itunes.apple.com)
2158.
Hosting backdoors in hardware (blog.ksplice.com)
2159.
Max Levchin on Super Angels and Early Exits (maxlevchin.wordpress.com)
2160.
Evernote Drops .NET for Native C++ (blog.evernote.com)