October 2009 Archive
2851.
Appswell crowdsources iPhone app ideas for $1K prizes + 10% of proceeds (xconomy.com)
2852.
John Ousterhout: Startup Company Culture (stanford.edu)
2853.
Chasing an interesting bug - a numerical corner case ... (nezumi.demon.co.uk)
2854.
MSI’s X-Slim X400 lands in the US for $800 (techkritik.com)
2855.
Nikon D3s is official, available in Novemeber (techkritik.com)
2856.
[eBook] Elements of Statistical Learning: data mining, inference, and prediction (www-stat.stanford.edu)
2857.
Sam Ruby: Ruby Client for Google Wave (intertwingly.net)
2858.
The U.S. Can't Manufacture the Kindle and That's a Problem (blogs.harvardbusiness.org)
2859.
Video in a Flash (Without That Other Thing) (diveintohtml5.org)
2860.
If you're reading this, you're lucky (stevenkovar.com)
2861.
Acoustic Black Hole Created in Bose-Einstein Condensate (technologyreview.com)
2862.
Amazon.com launches same day delivery. (thenextweb.com)
2863.
Scribblenauts game developer makes a risky bet on being original (games.venturebeat.com)
2864.
Green Web Hosts (webjackalope.com)
2865.
How Tech Startups become technology institutions (alex.posterous.com)
2866.
Graham Hutton: Programming in Haskell (slides) (cs.nott.ac.uk)
2867.
The Story of Pi (youtube.com)
2868.
Rare procedure documents how the human brain computes language (eurekalert.org)
2869.
Eskil Steenberg - Creator of "Love" gives a talk. (vimeo.com)
2870.
A Plan For The Hamster Wheel (ppteer.blogspot.com)
2871.
How to hire the best people you've ever worked with (pmarca-archive.posterous.com)
2872.
A cheap way of using small radios to see inside buildings (economist.com)
2873.
Douglas Crockford Talk on "JavaScript: The Good Parts" (felixcrux.com)
2874.
What Mother never told you about SVN Branching and Merging (designbygravity.wordpress.com)
2875.
Loopt launches Loopt Mix; Less about Networking, More About Dating (readwriteweb.com)
2876.
Why the Borg's copycat business model no longer works (fakesteve.net)
2877.
Mob Rule How Users Took Over Twitter (wired.com)
2878.
Bits: New Apple Macs, Macbooks and a Mouse. But Where’s the Freight? (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
2879.
Ben In The Bay ()
2880.
Why Achievement Isn’t Normal [YouTube] (youtube.com)