October 2010 Archive
10021.
A Hypothesis Concerning the Perceived Break of the Curveball (plosone.org)
10022.
The Math Problem That A/B Tests Should Be Trying To Solve (en.wikipedia.org)
10023.
Twitter's Patent Strategy: Don't bother (bnet.com)
10024.
Why People don't take Public Transport - an economic analysis (uwgb.edu)
10025.
Ask HN: Are you exposing users real names with FB Connect? ()
10026.
Creating the Hennessy Hammock (hikinginfinland.com)
10027.
The Foreclosure Fiasco and Wall Street’s Shrug (observer.com)
10028.
Ask HN: Monetizing SMS? ()
10029.
Data displayed from MySQL using PHP (codingmix.com)
10030.
NexusOne: Usability and Design Issues (Part I) (leovernazza.com)
10031.
Is there a start-up that makes embeddable multiple choice questions? ()
10032.
Ballots will be fixed to read 'Whitney' instead of 'Whitey' (chicagobreakingnews.com)
10033.
Help with Yahoo Pipes Error (jdavid.net)
10034.
Ask HN: What is your SSO preference? ()
10035.
What an iPad Competitor Needs (brooksreview.net)
10036.
CIO's #1 cloud choice: App Engine (intacct.blogspot.com)
10037.
Listen to Ballmer Try to Answer Why You Should Work at Microsoft. (techcrunch.com)
10038.
Hunting the Hidden Dimension (pbs.org)
10039.
IBM Abandons Harmony for Java Unity with Oracle (java.sys-con.com)
10040.
Outsourcing Your Web Design - Everything You Need to Make an Informed Decision (blog.outsourcing-partners.com)
10041.
Ask HN: Security Focused Android Market ()
10042.
Django app to run a HN like social news site with subtopics. (github.com)
10043.
Push to End Job Barriers Rattles Greece and Economy (nytimes.com)
10044.
McDonald’s Happy Meal resists decomposition for six months (news.yahoo.com)
10045.
What are the best books to learn startup essentials? ()
10046.
Maxwell's 1873 "A treatise on electricity and magnetism" (archive.org)
10047.
The New Sex Scorecard (psychologytoday.com)
10048.
Bangaloreans can watch "each other" on streets using gov-installed cameras. ()
10049.
Chicago's MCA transformed into a 60 foot, living comic book (youtube.com)
10050.
The enemy of progress is complexity (scripting.com)