October 2011 Archive
2161.
Voice recognition: Which smartphone is the best listener? (bbc.co.uk)
2162.
The 80% Lean Startup (readncode.com)
2163.
Reminder: Post Startup School Distributed Open House Happening Now (maps.google.com)
2164.
HP's TouchPad Behind Delays in Facebook iPad App Launch? (macrumors.com)
2165.
YouTube Launches Site Specifically for Teachers (mindshift.kqed.org)
2166.
Why Startup Hubs Work (paulgraham.com)
2167.
WineHQ Bugzilla Login database compromise (winehq.org)
2168.
How To Hack Your Memory: 4 Tips to Achieve Perfect Memory (lettucebecereal.com)
2169.
A Java Fork-Join Calamity (coopsoft.com)
2170.
Brutal Dishonesty (uncrunched.com)
2171.
The Coding Interview (blog.palantir.com)
2172.
How to stay hungry,stay foolish (forbes.com)
2173.
Why did Steve Jobs choose not to effectively treat his cancer? (quora.com)
2174.
Red Gate is sending a DBA to space (dbainspace.com)
2175.
Multi-master, NoSQL and MySQL (mysqlha.blogspot.com)
2176.
Tim Cook's Speech at Steve Jobs Memorial (pcmag.com)
2177.
The Harvard People I Know Who Are Breaking The Law (Again) (aarongreenspan.com)
2178.
Steve Jobs - Realtime Google+ posts related to Steve Jobs (since Twitter down) (findpeopleonplus.com)
2179.
Show HN: Passive notifications of nearby deals based on your current location ()
2180.
AMEX Developers Leave Site Debug Tool Open to the World (securityweek.com)
2181.
America's growing anti-intellectualism (english.aljazeera.net)
2182.
Dennis Ritchie passes away (reddit.com)
2183.
Why did Steve Jobs choose not to effectively treat his cancer? (quora.com)
2184.
Movable Ink: Breathe life into your emails (movableink.com)
2185.
Ron Paul: "Blame the Fed for the Financial Crisis" wsj OpEd (online.wsj.com)
2186.
The Cup Holder Principle (blog.computationalcomplexity.org)
2187.
Oracle Buys Cloud-based Customer Service Company RightNow For $1.5 Billion (techcrunch.com)
2188.
Zaarly Reels In $14 Million, Meg Whitman (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
2189.
Is Java Really Losing Popularity Among Developers? (weblogs.java.net)
2190.
Ask HN: My firm wants my home-made project, what to do?