October 2011 Archive
11941.
Can I give you ten billion dollars? (kumailht.com)
11942.
Ready to Give Up Cable? (mint.com)
11943.
SIRI TALKS BACK (siritalksback.com)
11944.
LinkedIn down (not working) (linkedin.com)
11945.
Maps API Without Limitations? ()
11946.
Google Chrome is Labeled As a Malware by Microsoft Security Essentials (jussbuzz.com)
11947.
Mozilla Firefox 10 Features, Review and development updates images and Download (jussbuzz.com)
11948.
Ask HN: How to get a partner for a startup at a garage project phase? ()
11949.
Justbeamit makes transferring large files easy (lifehacker.com)
11950.
Ask HN: Need help tracking down a thief ()
11951.
How to change my apple id for icloud use? ()
11952.
Facebook Fail: Missteps and Shortcomings Revealed (mashable.com)
11953.
What Should You Choose to Learn? Python or C++? (itechtalks.blogspot.com)
11954.
Need to hire Pro iPad developer ASAP ()
11955.
Text particle android (youtube.com)
11956.
Open-source components used in learn.knockoutjs.com (blog.stevensanderson.com)
11957.
Linux Mint Debian 201109 (Gnome & Xfce) released (blog.linuxmint.com)
11958.
Microsoft's first ad in it's family holiday series (zdnet.com)
11959.
An Occupation (tnl.net)
11960.
Number of ingredients in a major company's sub sandwich: 87 (blog.knifeandforkproject.com)
11961.
Nodejs dev needed by Techcrunch Disrupt Hackathon award winner ()
11962.
Ask HN: What data structure/db should I use for storing the file tree structure? ()
11963.
My very first meetup (onedeliberatelife.wordpress.com)
11964.
We love to have a master (ashwinsaxena.com)
11965.
Jobric | We're taking the search out of job search. (Request a beta invite) (jobric.com)
11966.
Sorry, Darwin: – Chemistry never made the transition to Biology (scienceandscientist.org)
11967.
Discern Neural Networks for Ubuntu (patternsinthevoid.net)
11968.
Marketing is still marketing when it’s on the Internet (bitoflife.mkronline.com)
11969.
Celebrities, CEOs & a former president attended Steve Jobs memorial (appleinsider.com)
11970.
Customer must spend $500 to cover Amazon’s losses on Fire (bloomberg.com)