October 2011 Archive
10411.
World's most sophisticated rootkit getting an overhaul (itworld.com)
10412.
Occupy Wall Street: Outing the Ringers (youtube.com)
10413.
Why computer voices are mostly female (cnn.com)
10414.
The poor developer's job scheduler (momentapp.com)
10415.
Carrot2 Document Clustering Server implementation for Node.js (github.com)
10416.
Are QR Codes a Real Security Risk For Smartphone Owners? (readwriteweb.com)
10417.
Moby Dick - a survival manual in times of crisis (vanityfair.com)
10418.
Betting Against Entrepreneurs & Hoping To Lose (maplebutter.com)
10419.
Why Occupy Wall Street will fail (beta.finance.yahoo.com)
10420.
The Real Point of Visualizations: Managing Data Overload Without Algorithms (theatlantic.com)
10421.
An Open Letter to Senator Durbin of Illinois (aarongreenspan.com)
10422.
A quick overview of the Mexican Mafia (marginalrevolution.com)
10423.
Further research rejects link between mobile phones and brain cancer. (bbc.co.uk)
10424.
Using lasers to create stronger titanium alloys: an interpretive dance (news.sciencemag.org)
10425.
ICS now ported to Nexus One using SDK (phandroid.com)
10426.
Entrepreneurs Who Fear Chaos Risk An Early Demise (caycon.com)
10427.
Stating the Obvious, the controls define how you consume news. (cmdrtaco.net)
10428.
Reddit Passwords Now Hashed with Bcrypt (reddit.com)
10429.
Sprint to Kill Unlimited Wireless Data Plans (macobserver.com)
10430.
Siri biz-nass all up in your Ruby (github.com)
10431.
What if Gartner is right? (zdnet.com)
10432.
The Secret of a Wealthy, Healthy Lifestyle (on self-control) (psyfitec.com)
10433.
The Internet of Things and the Remaking the Cloud (joyeur.com)
10434.
Tested Startup Capabilities That Lead to Success (caycon.com)
10435.
Ridley Scott's Prophets of Science Fiction (science.discovery.com)
10436.
PS3 jailbreak made possible using dongle and v3.55 firmware (geek.com)
10437.
California becomes first state to adopt cap-and-trade program (latimes.com)
10438.
Rapid web development, the right way. (speakerdeck.com)
10439.
Scatterplot-binning for hundreds of millions of points (in R) (r-bloggers.com)
10440.
Windows Confidential: The Evolution of Sorting (technet.microsoft.com)