October 2010 Archive
7741.
Business Students: Leave Me Alone (blog.spkto.us)
7742.
This Week's HackersDigest for Awesome Hacker Events (us1.campaign-archive.com)
7743.
How Senate and White House missed their chance to deal with climate change (newyorker.com)
7744.
LilyPad microcontroller's success in welcoming women to electronics (boingboing.net)
7745.
Ask HN: How to do you calculate and manage deadlines? ()
7746.
Using CSS Sprites while targeting high, and low pixel density displays. (alexkessinger.net)
7747.
Code Myopia (clabs.org)
7748.
The Computer for the Room (luigimontanez.com)
7749.
Apple Challenges $625.5 Million Mirror Worlds Patent Verdict (bloomberg.com)
7750.
Finger Trees (scientopia.org)
7751.
How to become a data scientist: the Venn diagram (dataists.com)
7752.
Gasoline prices and obesity (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
7753.
Pancreatic Cancer Develops For 20 Years Before Killing (futurepundit.com)
7754.
Scientific American appalled at US broadband, demands line-sharing (arstechnica.com)
7755.
Email Threading (jwz.org)
7756.
Thoughts on Redis, Not Enough Thoughts on Alternatives (pl.atyp.us)
7757.
Redis: the deficiency is the persistence (antirez.com)
7758.
Twitter CEO Evan Williams Stepping Down (mashable.com)
7759.
The Galaxy in Review (seanmonstar.com)
7760.
Ban "We Should" from your Business Vocabulary (bitmethod.com)
7761.
Los Angeles Schools To Biometrically Scan Students At Lunchtime (losangeles.cbslocal.com)
7762.
Porn Magazines Go Old-Fashioned (nytimes.com)
7763.
IOS users are ten times more likely to download apps than Symbian users (asymco.com)
7764.
Pod Cars Start to Gain Traction in Some Cities (wheels.blogs.nytimes.com)
7765.
LG Delays Android Tablet, Waiting for Android 3.0 (daringfireball.net)
7766.
Why Right Aligned Buttons on Long Forms Work Better for Users (uxmovement.com)
7767.
Top Apps integrated with Quickbooks (getapp.com)
7768.
PLEAC - Programming Language Examples Alike Cookbook (pleac.sourceforge.net)
7769.
Electronic Health Records in NYT—who cares about accuracy? (ron.gejman.com)
7770.
Solving the Knapsack Problem (spin.atomicobject.com)