October 2010 Archive
7891.
Inside Twitter's Link Ecosystem (sloop.posterous.com)
7892.
Interview with Jon Stewart on NPR (44min Audio included) (npr.org)
7893.
Trendrr Goes Hyperlocal with Reputation Monitoring on Foursquare and Gowalla (fastcompany.com)
7894.
Citrix Strikes at VMware With Virtualware Everywhere (itworld.com)
7895.
Trial by fire: the start-up experience (bkslsh.wordpress.com)
7896.
Crowdsourcing thoughts (ascher.ca)
7897.
I came, I saw, I lost in the first round of Startupcraft SF (blog.leasely.com)
7898.
Yahoo acquires dynamic ad creative startup Dapper (adexchanger.com)
7899.
Thin Device Computing (fernstrategy.com)
7900.
Flying Robots Provide Wifi After a Disaster [video] (singularityhub.com)
7901.
You should be willing to make this startup the main focus of your life (mixpanel.com)
7902.
Pure CSS3 Sliding Image Gallery (mitchj.info)
7903.
The farthest spot from a McDonald's in the U.S. (grizzlybearcafe.squarespace.com)
7904.
Data visualization: the bird-worm matrix (applyinthesky.wordpress.com)
7905.
The new Internet craze: splitting hairs over browser share changes (downloadsquad.com)
7906.
Upcoming DropZap sequel gameplay video. (youtube.com)
7907.
How to Become a Lean Startup Machine for a Mere 42 Bucks (foundersblock.com)
7908.
Good Copy Bad Copy (2007 film) (secure.wikimedia.org)
7909.
Power Sessions with Screen (linuxjournal.com)
7910.
What’s a Cyborg? (quietbabylon.com)
7911.
Yahoo Nabs Display Ads Startup Dapper (techcrunch.com)
7912.
Electronic Credit Card As Secure Token (quora.com)
7913.
Google brings Goggles to iPhone (techcrunch.com)
7914.
Gem Sawyer, Modern Day Ruby Warrior (rubylearning.com)
7915.
Michelson and Billiards (laphamsquarterly.org)
7916.
Taman Shud: An unsolved murder. A key clue? An unsolved cipher the victim hid. (us1.campaign-archive.com)
7917.
Cooking for Geeks: Real Science, Great Hacks, and Good Food (usatoday.com)
7918.
Tomatoes and Election Season (infovegan.com)
7919.
Google's Eric Schmidt says Android is profitable (engadget.com)
7920.
Wind Power: The Miserable Hum of Clean Energy (nytimes.com)