October 2011 Archive
2131.
How can programmers help the Occupy movement? ()
2132.
Why female entrepreneurs should apply to YC (women2.org)
2133.
Ask HN: How do you stay motivated at your startup? ()
2134.
Samsung Galaxy S II Trumps iPhone 4S (thedroidguy.com)
2135.
Who are the 99% (washingtonpost.com)
2136.
I want to code, not configure mail servers (blog.sendgrid.com)
2137.
Valve: Are games too expensive? (next-gen.biz)
2138.
Sending back my iPhone 4S. Siri is useless outside the US. (scotchandcode.com)
2139.
Robots and automated cars will require our cities to become machine-readable (slate.com)
2140.
Can Erick Schonfeld Keep the Techrunch Swagger Alive? (betabeat.com)
2141.
How Google Can Predict Elections (pierrevalade.com)
2142.
Show HN: SupportBee - A Help Desk that is a joy to use (supportbee.com)
2143.
Ask HN: Which Steve Jobs quote has inspired you the most? ()
2144.
Rate my startup: StyleJam ()
2145.
Show HN: MailSlayer - An App Platform for Gmail that makes email awesome again (mailslayer.com)
2146.
Has Gnome 3 decided that people shouldn't want screen savers? (jwz.org)
2147.
Ask HN: What makes a great API? ()
2148.
Steve Jobs on “entrepreneurs” ()
2149.
Microsoft's Office365 Limits Emails to 500 Recipients a Day (zdnet.com)
2150.
Appointlet - Allow your users to schedule appointments on your Google Calendar (appointlet.com)
2151.
HN Request: Marketing and Sales for Hackers
2152.
Microsoft launches Bing Booster program for startups that want to use Bing (siliconfilter.com)
2153.
Show HN: Look what a friend did this weekend ()
2154.
Remind HN: The Business of Software conference is streaming live NOW (businessofsoftware.org)
2155.
Show HN: Spaculator - Bitcoin Options for Dummies (wannabe) (spaculator.com)
2156.
Unaired "Here's to the crazy ones" ad narrated by Steve (youtube.com)
2157.
The Tao of Programming (dekorte.com)
2158.
StackOverflow screenshot used on memory profiler landing page (eqatec.com)
2159.
Hacker News Seattle Meetup #3: Video recap, interview with Dan Shapiro (vimeo.com)
2160.
How Jane Jacobs saved New York City's soul (theamericanconservative.com)