October 2010 Archive
2761.
Ask HN: Browser gently warns you b4 reading something you regret spending time (times.jayliew.com)
2762.
Selling shovels to Android gold miners (eddiekim.posterous.com)
2763.
Introducing the FBI’s Zeus Trojan crime ring most wanted poster (networkworld.com)
2764.
To Self-Publish or Not to Self-Publish (ideasonideas.com)
2765.
Ask HN: (CA) Health insurance for a few man startup? ()
2766.
Walmart confirms iPad reaching its stores on Friday (electronista.com)
2767.
Simple life Manhattan: a 90-square-foot microstudio (video) (youtube.com)
2768.
What if Google does it? (whatifgoogledoesit.com)
2769.
The Impact Of Priority Inbox (avc.com)
2770.
Tail Call Optimization (tratt.net)
2771.
Learning Python - day two. (sahillavingia.com)
2772.
Extending Rails with Railties (engineyard.com)
2773.
Audio interview: Thomas Fuchs on Scripty2 and the future of Prototype (thechangelog.com)
2774.
Top habits of the wealthiest people (financiallyfit.yahoo.com)
2775.
The Most Effective Way to Order Your Menu Items (uxmovement.com)
2776.
With Antennagate over, is Glassgate next for the iPhone 4? (gdgt.com)
2777.
Adobe & Microsoft, sitting in a Tree. (blog.wilshipley.com)
2778.
NewMogul → Markenomics → Forlue (forlue.com)
2779.
Pi seconds equals one nanocentury (johndcook.com)
2780.
Laptop thief backs up victim's data, mails it to him (news.cnet.com)
2781.
Your time is up, publishers. Book piracy is about to arrive on a massive scale (blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
2782.
Bringing ultra high-speed broadband to Stanford homes (googleblog.blogspot.com)
2783.
Kliener perkins new social fund (kpcb.com)
2784.
Hey, Twitter, Enough Of This Crap About "Here's How You Can Use The Word Tweet" (businessinsider.com)
2785.
A compiler made only from PEG-based transformations for all stages (vpri.org)
2786.
Airbnb making $30m a year ()
2787.
What doing a Startup feels like (youtube.com)
2788.
Do these gears really work? (yes, they do) (blog.makezine.com)
2789.
Twitter is vulnerable to Firesheep even when you connect via HTTPS ()
2790.
Three Silicon Valley places Paul Graham omitted (blog.jgc.org)