October 2011 Archive
9961.
IOS 5 Running on One Third of iOS Devices (news.cnet.com)
9962.
How the street makes technology its own. (kk.org)
9963.
DOCOMO Chooses Couchbase NoSQL Technology (couchbase.com)
9964.
Gartner Identifies the Top Strategic Technologies for 2012 (gartner.com)
9965.
IPhone keylogger can snoop on desktop typing (newscientist.com)
9966.
Verizon unveils Droid RAZR by Motorola (bgr.com)
9967.
The Failed Startup Pitch (billyngu.posterous.com)
9968.
Spring 2012 Software Conferences (tech.puredanger.com)
9969.
Templating Languages Considered Harmful (petehunt.net)
9970.
iPhone, 3G, 3GS, 4, 4S… 5 or 6? (mantia.me)
9971.
Great insights from Dave Ramadge of eBay Local, "Local is the new Global." (blog.adnuance.com)
9972.
Kinect-Powered Interface Makes Any Surface A Touch Screen (gamasutra.com)
9973.
ElasticSearch - A Distributed Search Engine (infoq.com)
9974.
Google Search Quality Rating Guidelines leaked (searchengineland.com)
9975.
C++ Concurrency - Map Reduce (corensic.com)
9976.
Entrepreneurship is a Profession, Not a Cool Pastime (techentrepreneurship.com)
9977.
The Unprepared Nation: College Readiness Today (knewton.com)
9978.
Blogging the Stanford Machine Learning Class (slate.com)
9979.
Store your git https passwords in your OS X Keychain (samuel.kadolph.com)
9980.
Smartphones' accelerometer can track strokes on nearby keyboards (physorg.com)
9981.
Meet the 12 new TechStars companies, Mayor Bloomberg approved (thenextweb.com)
9982.
Startup Workaway Thailand: 16 startup founders. 10 days. 1 beach house. (startupworkaway.com)
9983.
CAT Scans for Cities (theatlanticcities.com)
9984.
RIM unveils new BlackBerry operating system (cbc.ca)
9985.
"Think about the next project you have on the table." (tuaw.com)
9986.
Introducing HTML5 Resource Center - Facebook Developers (developers.facebook.com)
9987.
Facebook releases HTML5 Resource Center (developers.facebook.com)
9988.
Berlin Startup, need an extra pair of hands? ()
9989.
Chime.in launches to disrupt publishing (Chime.in)
9990.
How Science Can Teach You to Easily Spot a Liar (lifehacker.com)