October 2010 Archive
331.
How to write cross-platform code (blog.backblaze.com)
332.
Ask HN: Django Deploy Recommendations
333.
Facetime for the Mac (apple.com)
334.
Mark Zuckerberg's Most Valuable Friend (nytimes.com)
335.
Mac OS X.7 "Lion" preview (apple.com)
336.
Ask HN: Inspirational money making web apps made by hackers.
337.
Wheretheladies.at Shows You Where The Ladies Are At (techcrunch.com)
338.
No Java 7, The End Game (jroller.com)
339.
Ask HN: So what's new in the world of A.I.?
340.
60 percent of Apple’s sales are from products that did not exist three years ago (asymco.com)
341.
Loser-Pays makes lawsuits fairer in Europe. It could work in US, too (reason.com)
342.
Why PHP Is Fun and Easy But Python Is Marriage Material (onstartups.com)
343.
The Ugliest Girl At The Dance: How Yahoo Destroyed Yelp’s Google Acquisition (techcrunch.com)
344.
Secret Button Sequence Bypasses iPhone Security (wired.com)
345.
Bizarre sea slug is half plant, half animal (mnn.com)
346.
How NASA engineered the Chilean miners' escape pod (aolnews.com)
347.
Search for PHP (searchforphp.com)
348.
London Stock Exchange smashes world record trade speed with Linux (computerworlduk.com)
349.
The Social Network scriptwriter Aaron Sorkin posts about the portrayal of women. (kenlevine.blogspot.com)
350.
Why I call myself a Javascript Programmer (raganwald.posterous.com)
351.
Fred Wilson's 10 Golden Principles for Successful Web Apps (techvibes.com)
352.
Gift HN: Anybody want a subdomain of ww.com?
353.
UberCab Ordered to Cease And Desist (techcrunch.com)
354.
Stack Overflow just became a top-500 site. (quantcast.com)
355.
Knockout: JS library for rich UIs, declarative bindings, and dependency tracking (knockoutjs.com)
356.
jQuery 1.4.3 Released (blog.jquery.com)
357.
Video on Steve Jobs personality (bloomberg.com)
358.
Building a single page app with Backbone.js, underscore.js and jQuery (andyet.net)
359.
Apple Is No Longer Bundling Flash Player With Mac OS X (daringfireball.net)
360.
Why Apple saddled the MacBook Air with "gimped" CPUs (arstechnica.com)