October 2010 Archive
10981.
Stackexchange site for programmable logic; good idea? (area51.stackexchange.com)
10982.
Success Among the Elite (yaleeconomicreview.com)
10983.
C# Passing values between namespaces - C# Programming (cfanatic.com)
10984.
How round numbers influence goals (nytimes.com)
10985.
“Free Isn’t Free”: Microsoft Trying To Make Android More Costly With Patent Suit (searchengineland.com)
10986.
Twitblob — JSON Blob Storage for Twitter (toolness.github.com)
10987.
Georges Charpak, Physics Nobel Winner, Dies at 86 (nytimes.com)
10988.
What Microsoft wants from Google (zdnet.com)
10989.
The amazing power of networks (cnn.com)
10990.
Yahoo News Ask America~ (askamerica.yahoo.com)
10991.
Password Security tips (netconclave.com)
10992.
Talk by Facebook Engineering Director : USENIX 2010 Keynote (youtube.com)
10993.
Intellectual circadian rhythms (or, I'm creative at night.) (pathdependent.com)
10994.
Phonebook Poisoning Attack (sharjeel.2scomplement.com)
10995.
'o' shortcut for New Twitter (gist.github.com)
10996.
Ask HN: anyone driving up from LA for Startup School? ()
10997.
Stephen Fry on Free Software (vimeo.com)
10998.
Five thorns and four seeds (vinay.howtolivewiki.com)
10999.
Mini webapp/startup, would love some feedback on the idea (boo.thomasalwyndavis.com)
11000.
Facebook not fan of movie: 'Social Network' fiction (sfgate.com)
11001.
Rube Goldberg and the Irreducible Strangeness of Electricity (theatlantic.com)
11002.
Tomatoes and Election Season (infovegan.com)
11003.
How we saved the day using the Play framework (plevsy.tumblr.com)
11004.
Controlling the Brain with Light (Karl Deisseroth, Stanford University) (youtube.com)
11005.
Inside a P2P legal settlement factory (m.wired.com)
11006.
Britain recognizes Druidry as religion for first time - CNN (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
11007.
Shhh, Don't Tell Yahoo Instant Search Hacked By Arizonan (azreporter.com)
11008.
Technology and Infrastructure for Emerging Regions (tier.cs.berkeley.edu)
11009.
I'm looking for NYU's feeds (scripting.com)
11010.
Eric Schmidt describes China as operating like a well-run company.. (twitter.com)