October 2011 Archive
11401.
PETMAN: Humanoid robot's latest video so real it's spooky (networkworld.com)
11402.
Data is the new .com (informationarbitrage.com)
11403.
I drink your milkshake – Top 5 tips to steal your competitors’ clients (jpuopolo.com)
11404.
There’s Nothing Wrong With Streaming Live TV (daringfireball.net)
11405.
I didn't know it couldn't be done, so I did it (johnkary.net)
11406.
Basic Auditing, Logs, and Compliance (wikibon.org)
11407.
Clickochet - An Ad-Space Trading Community (clickochet.com)
11408.
Elephant's Dream: CC Animation made using only Open Source Software (en.wikipedia.org)
11409.
Goodbye HTML5 "time", hello "data"! (w3.org)
11410.
Anonymous Threatens Mexico’s Murderous Drug Lords (wired.com)
11411.
Building an app is EASY. Selling it is HARD. (crashdev.blogspot.com)
11412.
Free Computer Science University Lectures (lecturefox.com)
11413.
Gocardless could be a Paypal killer? (theiw.org)
11414.
Are the Patent Wars killing innovation? (extremetech.com)
11415.
America doesn’t have a small business problem. It has a startup problem. (washingtonpost.com)
11416.
Brad Delong's Preface to the American Finance System (delong.typepad.com)
11417.
Ditch Class, Enroll at Codecademy (blabeat.com)
11418.
Ubuntu on phones, tablets, TV’s and smart screens everywhere (markshuttleworth.com)
11419.
Video Interview with Brendan Eich on JSNext, standards and Lisp (siliconangle.com)
11420.
Halloween Costume Database (techcrunch.com)
11421.
Mea culpa: coming clean about my n00b Linux mistakes (zdnet.com)
11422.
How to bootstrap a web application with Spring 3.1 and Java based Config (baeldung.com)
11423.
The Robin Hood Tax (robinhoodtax.ca)
11424.
The developer's guide to mobile frameworks (netmagazine.com)
11425.
More Than Facebook: The Time Is Right For Social Business - Forbes (forbes.com)
11426.
Google Maps to charge for usage (bbc.co.uk)
11427.
Outsmarted: CAPTCHA Security Not Much of a Gotcha (news.cnet.com)
11428.
Bill Gates Dismisses Criticism in Steve Jobs Biography (abcnews.go.com)
11429.
Why Steve Jobs' Magic Doesn't Work in Medicine (forbes.com)
11430.
Korea’s Pantech to Use Kinect-Like Gesture Recognition in Android Phones (allthingsd.com)