October 2011 Archive
13081.
Just a little bit ironic « musings on the free iPhone (theorangeview.net)
13082.
AppSumo: Enter to win Dropbox Pro For Life FREE (appsumo.com)
13083.
Improve your organization with A3 & Kaizen (Slide Presentation) (slideshare.net)
13084.
IPod nano Update 1.2 Adds New Icons, Clock Faces (macobserver.com)
13085.
Samsung Looks to Block iPhone 4S in France, Italy (macobserver.com)
13086.
Oracle’s Big Data Appliance to include R (r-bloggers.com)
13087.
IPhone 4S Siri is butt of jokes in Japan (bizjournals.com)
13088.
Ask HN: JavaScript Open Source project idea ()
13089.
A simple strategy for managing technical debt (madebymany.com)
13090.
Why REST and RESTful services are awesome. (blog.punchcast.com)
13091.
RFactor 2 (rfactoresources.com)
13092.
Flash is far from dead. See this Nissan Flash 11 browser game. (nissan-stagejuk3d.com)
13093.
The C10K problem (kegel.com)
13094.
Add Aviary Photo Editor SDK to Android App (talkingandroid.com)
13095.
Hands On With the Apple iPhone 4S (pcmag.com)
13096.
Google Earth: One world, many stories (oneworldmanystories.com)
13097.
Mac OS X: Using fs_usage as a Troubleshooting Tool (macobserver.com)
13098.
How to aggregate news like a pro (smartblogs.com)
13099.
Why is the registry a hierarchical database instead of a relational one? (blogs.msdn.com)
13100.
Content ain't King (bennesvig.com)
13101.
HFT/Algo Trading Alert Systems (ritholtz.com)
13102.
Not Disappointing At All (arabnet.me)
13103.
BuzzData expands API, can now be data storage-target for thousands of apps (blog.buzzdata.com)
13104.
Nice Bloom filter application (blog.alexyakunin.com)
13105.
Michael Dell Tells HP to Stay in the PC Business (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
13106.
Mageia, Mandriva and IBM: Battle of Giants (linuxblog.darkduck.com)
13107.
Unfollow Twitter or follow Twitter (unfollow-all.jondealstudio.com)
13108.
New pursuit of Schrödinger's cat (prospectmagazine.co.uk)
13109.
Amazon CTO Werner Vogels: How Amazon got into the cloud business (video) (hackfwd.tumblr.com)
13110.
The Protests and the Metamovement (blogs.hbr.org)