October 2011 Archive
1951.
Rep.licants.org (awd.site.nfoservers.com)
1952.
Recurly releases API V2, client libraries and multi-subscription (blog.recurly.com)
1953.
Linode Fremont Down ()
1954.
Samsung Galaxy S2 beats iPhone 4 to T3 gadget award (bbc.co.uk)
1955.
What Would Happen if Amazon Ruled Publishing? (theatlantic.com)
1956.
Getting Rich From Others Was Never Easier (bloomberg.com)
1957.
Homemade computer calculates pi to 10 trillion digits (npr.org)
1958.
The $35 Tablet (Akaash) Review (thinkdigit.com)
1959.
Show HN: Thread.ly - a news reading and sharing app (feedback appreciated) (thread.ly)
1960.
The iPhone 4S Dual-Antenna Design Could Infringe on 2 Samsung Patents (droidmatters.com)
1961.
Siri; The Artificial Intelligence Revolution has begun (gerger.co)
1962.
Ask HN - Can any mathematicians help me out? ()
1963.
A leading German newspaper (FAZ) prints five pages of assembly #0zapftis (yfrog.com)
1964.
Self-Replication Process Holds Promise for Production of New Materials (sciencedaily.com)
1965.
37% Of Published Android Apps Were Later Removed, Compared To 24% Of iOS Apps (techcrunch.com)
1966.
Announcing Amazon SES Management Console (forums.aws.amazon.com)
1967.
Paralyzed man uses mind-powered robot arm to touch (businessweek.com)
1968.
Can Google really do social? ()
1969.
Facebook Rolls Out New App Authentication Flow That Ups Privacy and Transparency (insidefacebook.com)
1970.
How Much to Charge as a Freelance Computer Programmer (gun.io)
1971.
90 errors in open-source projects ()
1972.
SEC issues guidance telling public companies when to disclose cyber attacks (sec.gov)
1973.
OccupyAppStore (avc.com)
1974.
Earth's water may have been imported from the far reaches of the solar system (arstechnica.com)
1975.
Apple History: The "Mac" was almost renamed "Bicycle" (folklore.org)
1976.
Aaron Greenspan Accuses AirBNB Cofounder of Being a Prolific Spammer (aarongreenspan.com)
1977.
Lauren Ipsum and the Wandering Salesman (carlos.bueno.org)
1978.
Steve Jobs: Photo Booth 2005 (facebook.com)
1979.
Bootstrapping - the secret (family friendly) work week (devlogic.com.au)
1980.
Rest In Peace, Steve Jobs (mikecanex.wordpress.com)