October 2010 Archive
6331.
Tim Ferris: How to Build a High-Traffic Blog (fourhourworkweek.com)
6332.
The obsessive life of bond guru Bill Gross (theglobeandmail.com)
6333.
Twitter may raise another $200M (businessinsider.com)
6334.
Torrent containing 50 MP4 Episodes of "Python Osmosis" (reddit.com)
6335.
PG (2008) was quite prescient about the future of funding ()
6336.
2010 October Lisp Game Dev Competition (lispgames.ath.cx)
6337.
Silicon Valley companies fighting for talent (mercurynews.com)
6338.
Having my main call-to-actions on the top right of the landing page (alwinhoogerdijk.com)
6339.
Cassandra at Twitter (nosql.mypopescu.com)
6340.
Office coffee maker would require $2.5 million sewage treatment facility (forbes.com)
6341.
Facebook Graph API Explorer (mrcoles.com)
6342.
Quantification in types (mainisusuallyafunction.blogspot.com)
6343.
Brooklyn Beta (avc.com)
6344.
An Indian project Alan Kay would love (computermasti.com)
6345.
What's Your Personal Social Media Strategy? - Harvard Business Review (hbr.org)
6346.
High-End Varnish – 275000 Requests per Second (kristianlyng.wordpress.com)
6347.
Beyond Hadoop: Next-Generation Big Data Architectures (nytimes.com)
6348.
How to datamine facebook (without getting your ass sued) (blog.webdistortion.com)
6349.
Translating poetry might be beyond Google – but we'll have fun watching it try (guardian.co.uk)
6350.
Implementing Actors on the JVM (whiley.org)
6351.
Low-cost Web Site Finds Niche (nytimes.com)
6352.
Amazon, start with the customer and work backwards (shmula.com)
6353.
Six years of blogging: lessons learned (puremango.co.uk)
6354.
Meg Whitman accidentally outsources her campaign videos to Asia (latimesblogs.latimes.com)
6355.
Coding Switch to Make Algorithmic Trading Even Faster (online.wsj.com)
6356.
Fun with Java NIO and Javascript (with node.js-like API), benchmarks (github.com)
6357.
Ask HNers & PG: Attention paid to feature requests page? ()
6358.
How One Man Built a Telegraph Using Only Stone Age Materials (motherboard.tv)
6359.
Firesheep Extension Lets You Hack Into Twitter, Facebook Accounts Easily (techcrunch.com)
6360.
Ask HN: Startup software testing companies ()