October 2011 Archive
8791.
Steve Jobs’s legacy: Plans for four years of new products (dailymail.co.uk)
8792.
Behind the scenes of Pat Metheny's robot orchestra (soundonsound.com)
8793.
The Icon Reference Chart by Jon Hicks (hicksdesign.co.uk)
8794.
Steve Jobs Patents (google.com)
8795.
Is Apple's suicide factory outsourcing to even cheaper Chinese peasants? (zdnet.com)
8796.
Chrome Remote Desktop (googlesystem.blogspot.com)
8797.
Comcast support on G+ (plus.google.com)
8798.
Tree Traversal in O(1) space. (playingwithpointers.com)
8799.
Designing Interactions that Help Customers in Decision Making (hyperlabs.net)
8800.
"JavaScript Will Listen" - JSConf.eu opening song (Video) (vimeo.com)
8801.
Prototyping with the Browser Stack (speakerdeck.com)
8802.
What made Steve Jobs rare? (michaelochurch.wordpress.com)
8803.
Silicon Valley insider drove Solyndra loan restructuring (washingtonpost.com)
8804.
The OPERA neutrino velocity result and the synchronisation of clocks (xxx.lanl.gov)
8805.
Airbnb by The Guardian: warm and fuzzy (guardian.co.uk)
8806.
Occupy Wall Street Spreads Beyond NYC - Alan Taylor - In Focus - The Atlantic (theatlantic.com)
8807.
How the Polaroid SX-70 works (youtube.com)
8808.
What I Learned From Steve Jobs (news.cnet.com)
8809.
Twitter revoked cree.py's API keys (stackoverflow.com)
8810.
Open Compute Project - Hacking Conventional Computing Infrastructure (opencompute.org)
8811.
Steve Jobs and the Power of Taking the Big Chance (nytimes.com)
8812.
Are Computer Scientists Are Hypercritical? (cacm.acm.org)
8813.
Show HN: Online eSpeak TTS API w/ OGG and caching (espeak.64pixels.org)
8814.
Steve Jobs’ best creation – revisited (blog.zentity.com)
8815.
Purposes are deduced from behavior, not from rhetoric or stated goals (thinkinginsystems.org)
8816.
Spotify: Large Scale, Low Latency, P2P Music-on-Demand Streaming (systemswemake.com)
8817.
3 Different types of product description copywriting (reillybrennan.com)
8818.
Why 99-Cent e-Books Are a Bad Deal -- For Authors (huffingtonpost.com)
8819.
QR codes still puzzle many (boston.com)
8820.
Will robots steal your job? Automation in the coming years (slate.com)