October 2011 Archive
9631.
A codified set of the builder's, crafter's, maker's rules (wondermark.com)
9632.
Neutrinos not faster than light after all (arxiv.org)
9633.
ICANN to manage time zone database (icann.org)
9634.
China vs. the U.S.: The Case for Second Place (businessweek.com)
9635.
Samsung’s own lawyers can’t tell a Galaxy Tab 10.1 from an iPad (digitaltrends.com)
9636.
Mark Pincus on building an Internet treasure (2009) (ecorner.stanford.edu)
9637.
How to set up a faster Android emulator (andreybutov.com)
9638.
“The Applebee’s of software development” – we aren’t your neighborhood waiters (sep.com)
9639.
KING5 "Hacking Seattle News" contest requires 11-page contract (blog.newscloud.com)
9640.
Announcing pss: a tool for searching inside source code (eli.thegreenplace.net)
9641.
Discover The World Around You With New Mobile App Roamz (techcrunch.com)
9642.
RIM, you're dead to me now (news.cnet.com)
9643.
Write bug-free javascript with Pebbles (jperla.com)
9644.
Love and Life ()
9645.
Why was the first Kindle so ugly? Because Jeff Bezos loved his BlackBerry (venturebeat.com)
9646.
What a Hackable World (youtube.com)
9647.
Table salt used to boost digital storage: scientists (dailystar.com.lb)
9648.
"The classic essay on 'worse is better' is either misunderstood or wrong." (dreamsongs.com)
9649.
Windows 7 Kicks Out Windows XP From The Top Spot In Terms Of Usage (digitizor.com)
9650.
Jwerty - Awesome handling of keyboard events in JS (keithcirkel.co.uk)
9651.
Developer does the math: only 3.4 million Honeycomb tablets in the wild? (engadget.com)
9652.
Cloudnbd: mount btrfs on the cloud (blog.oxplot.com)
9653.
Steve Jobs and the failure of education (hackeducation.com)
9654.
You and I: the 3 levels of connection (hunghuuhoang.blogspot.com)
9655.
Never Walk - A talk about entrepreneurship and running (blog.finette.com)
9656.
Innovation works in mysterious ways (timharford.com)
9657.
Looking at India's budget tablet computer: does it work? (bbc.co.uk)
9658.
The Gamification of Games (samrat.github.com)
9659.
ICloud iFiasco (theorangeview.net)
9660.
Paul Allen and Mark Greaves: The Singularity Isn't Near (technologyreview.com)