October 2011 Archive
10711.
Secret Reports: With Security Spotty, Many Had Access to Anthrax (propublica.org)
10712.
Weak technology weighs down Groupon’s sinking ship (venturebeat.com)
10713.
Will Siri Change the Rules of the Search Game? (tidbits.com)
10714.
Stop Pushing: Art of Relaxed Achievement (tinybuddha.com)
10715.
10 places to find tech events in NYC (blog.tentative.ly)
10716.
How to Integrate Siri with your App? (blog.roveb.com)
10717.
Officials use ruse at high school to clear halls for drug search (boingboing.net)
10718.
Video: HTML5 Dev Conf - Netflix on Designing Great UI's for WebKit Devices (marakana.com)
10719.
XLDB 2011 slides are up (www-conf.slac.stanford.edu)
10720.
ClassParrot makes it OK for students to text in class (thenextweb.com)
10721.
FBI looks into Olympus paying 2 bankers $687 million payment in "advisory fees" (dealbook.nytimes.com)
10722.
Real 'Sybil' Admits Multiple Personalities Were Fake (npr.org)
10723.
John McCarthy's Home Page (www-formal.stanford.edu)
10724.
Your tech skills have a two-year half life (itworld.com)
10725.
Aaron Barr & Thomas Ryan = welfare queens and "cyber security" clowns? (bradblog.com)
10726.
NetFlix Stock below $100, first time since July,2010 (google.com)
10727.
How To Succeed In Small Business (deniseleeyohn.com)
10728.
Ask HN: Anyone started/starting online/offline magazine startup? ()
10729.
Regex's have a liberal bias (news.cnet.com)
10730.
Frameworks drive programming language adoption (yesodweb.com)
10731.
You, in emulation (nature.com)
10732.
Games for blind players (groups.google.com)
10733.
Angel Investors Won’t Swoop Down on Your Startup (caycon.com)
10734.
Netflix may operate in the red for all of 2012 (arstechnica.com)
10735.
Here's A Different Take On All These Android Patent Cases (businessinsider.com)
10736.
Valve cofounder explains Steam's ongoing price experiments (techspot.com)
10737.
Oracle Buys RightNow For $1.43B (forbes.com)
10738.
Using Riak for Ranking Collection (devblog.seomoz.org)
10739.
Google.com/Microsoft (google.com)
10740.
Researchers Release Attack Tool That Cripples Secure Websites (wired.com)