October 2010 Archive
9541.
New Firefox add-on hijacks Facebook, Twitter sessions (computerworld.com)
9542.
3D phone by spice (pcworld.in)
9543.
Energy Past, Energy Future (cringely.com)
9544.
US and China - Reluctant Warriors (foreignpolicy.com)
9545.
Rosegarden - Beating to a different drum (h-online.com)
9546.
DOSBox, an x86 emulator with DOS . For Mac OS X, Linux, Windows (dosbox.com)
9547.
Cloud9 IDE and Mozilla Skywriter team up. (cloud9ide.posterous.com)
9548.
Sublime Text:Gorgeous text editor for Windows (sublimetext.com)
9549.
The new North - A remarkable new book forecasts an emergent economic powerhouse (seedmagazine.com)
9550.
Innovation Happens Elsewhere -- Open Source as Business Strategy (dreamsongs.com)
9551.
Reddit AmA of a movie pirate (reddit.com)
9552.
Prop. 19 Polls Biased: Respondents Unwilling to Admit Support (fivethirtyeight.com)
9553.
Apple Files Lawsuit against Motorola to Defend Multi-Touch (patentlyapple.com)
9554.
Ford Model T : Frequently Asked Questions (modelt.ca)
9555.
Need criticism on first website: giving everyone a chance at Internet fame (randomfame.net)
9556.
What am I going to do with all these startup ideas? (startup-ideas.posterous.com)
9557.
Amazon Elastic Load Balancer (cloudarchitect.posterous.com)
9558.
Twitter by the Petabyte: Using Big Data to Define Market Sentiment (readwriteweb.com)
9559.
Why Your Financial Adviser Is Scared to Set You Straight (online.wsj.com)
9560.
Python IRC bot, with l33t translation, Karma System,Google and more (h3manth.com)
9561.
Secret to Success: 5 Min video with mantra about succeeding in startups (youtube.com)
9562.
TextSlide Launches a Chatroulette for SMS (readwriteweb.com)
9563.
Vintage Star Wars Travel Posters by Steve Thomas (imjustcreative.com)
9564.
Jumping the shark (en.wikipedia.org)
9565.
Apparently I have (2.59 karma. (i.imgur.com)
9566.
Steve Jurvetson interviews Jeff Bezos (flickr.com)
9567.
U.S. Says Genes Should Not Be Eligible for Patents (adafruit.com)
9568.
Firefox 4 Audio Visualizations Wanted (vocamus.net)
9569.
CherryTomato is Open Source (kristiandupont.com)
9570.
Time Will End in Five Billion Years, Physicists Predict (news.nationalgeographic.com)