October 2010 Archive
3541.
Is Google deliberately screwing up social? (phonons.wordpress.com)
3542.
How much math do we really need? (washingtonpost.com)
3543.
Discuss HN: How to solve the wifi insecurity problem ()
3544.
Physics for Lazy Game Developers (labs.skookum.com)
3545.
Ask HN: Does Git replace standard development/staging/production web dev setup? ()
3546.
The plight of the eclectic geek, or, where have all the dilettantes gone? (blog.zdsmith.com)
3547.
Sidejacking 48 popular sites - Complete list (github.com)
3548.
Ask HN: Sports/Concert Schedule Web Service? ()
3549.
Apple Used Front Company with Clever Name to Grab iPad Trademark (blogs.forbes.com)
3550.
Are we raising a generation of nincompoops? (boston.com)
3551.
Joseph Stiglitz: the euro may not survive (telegraph.co.uk)
3552.
What 'Waiting For Superman' Got Wrong (voices.washingtonpost.com)
3553.
Strstr in libc was broken for some inputs (2010) (sourceware.org)
3554.
We've Already Surpassed Last Year's Patent Totals (techdirt.com)
3555.
Today is John Lennon 70th birthday (en.wikipedia.org)
3556.
7 free project ideas for an academic hackathon (scripting.com)
3557.
Yahoo Boss moving to a paid model (searchengineland.com)
3558.
Italy's Job Crisis: Why Young Italians Are Leaving (time.com)
3559.
In Defense of Naïve Reading (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
3560.
Using dead children as the unit of currency (raikoth.net)
3561.
Don Valentine, Sequoia Capital: "Target Big Markets" (youtube.com)
3562.
Cataphora - Bootstrapped, Profitable and Proud (37signals.com)
3563.
Schmidt On Social: “We Want People To Be More Logged Into Google.” (techcrunch.com)
3564.
Should HN prevent systematic down-votes of every comment by a user in a thread? ()
3565.
Ask HN: Let's create the largest database of browser usage stats. ()
3566.
The world's best countries [Infographic] (newsweek.com)
3567.
Why Warhammer Failed (ealouse.wordpress.com)
3568.
Inspired by HNers, I'm sharing my startup ideas (puremango.co.uk)
3569.
Animated graphic on why you should shut off your work computer (flowingdata.com)
3570.
What big problems would you like to see solved? ()