October 2011 Archive
14011.
The prestige of being a web developer (wait-till-i.com)
14012.
Embeddable company directory (digi-dex.com)
14013.
Lunch with a Nobel laureate in Economics (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
14014.
Today is the deadline for applying to Y Combinator (twitter.com)
14015.
Email from Netflix - "DVDs will be staying at netflix.com" (scribd.com)
14016.
You are not Superman (vincentjordan.com)
14017.
Kororaa 15 "Squirt" (dasublogbyprashanth.blogspot.com)
14018.
Robot media is hiring (robotmedia.net)
14019.
Mitsubishi "Blinking Green Light" Repair Procedure (Page 3 of 3): TechLore (techlore.com)
14020.
New Raven browser for Mac (thenextweb.com)
14021.
Highly-touted Papercut iPad app scores 880 sales | The Appside (theappside.com)
14022.
Groupon Makes Harder to Track How Well It Is Doing (allthingsd.com)
14023.
Social Media Can Address Audience Through Conversation And Understanding Intent (blog.attentionusa.com)
14024.
Netflix backtracks on Qwikster, will keep DVDs and streaming under the same URL (engadget.com)
14025.
Buying Facebook fans – apparently it works… (99like.com)
14026.
Infinite Carousel for iOS Web Apps (github.com)
14027.
Monarchy, Empire, and Why Humans Adore Steve Jobs (motherboard.tv)
14028.
China's Reality Goes Buy One Get One Free (macrobusiness.com.au)
14029.
Tractup.com, early startup traction, features now interviews ()
14030.
Brain linked to robotic hand (postgazette.com)
14031.
Moped Gang Hits Covent Garden Apple Store in Smash & Grab (macobserver.com)
14032.
Mozilla's Firefox Manifesto video (videos-cdn.mozilla.net)
14033.
UIViewController retain/release dance in IB (blog.colorfulglue.com)
14034.
Turn a github.com URL into a git.io URL - shell script (git.io)
14035.
Samsung Delays Unveiling of a New Android Phone (nytimes.com)
14036.
No Technical Co-Founder... Apply for AngelHack to get your idea built (angelhack.com)
14037.
Mobile Content: If in Doubt, Leave It Out (useit.com)
14038.
How the Remote Workforce Is Changing (mashable.com)
14039.
Google Earth passes 1 billion download mark (csmonitor.com)
14040.
E-book reader with High Speed ​​E Ink (reghardware.com)