October 2010 Archive
3601.
Yes, But Can Google Chrome Or Firefox Do THIS? [humor] (favbrowser.com)
3602.
Google, PayPal Set on Android Deal (thestreet.com)
3603.
Code for America (codeforamerica.org)
3604.
Here Comes Another Bubble (youtube.com)
3605.
Can Large Scale NAT Save IPv4? (networkworld.com)
3606.
Learning Scala (joelabrahamsson.com)
3607.
Lightweight Exoskeleton Gives Paraplegics New Legs (wired.com)
3608.
The World’s First Everything-Proof Underground Luxury Community (popsci.com)
3609.
T-Mobile's "rootkit" is nothing but a palliative. (pastebin.com)
3610.
Great collection of jQuery plugins, including a 3d carousel effect (professorcloud.com)
3611.
Google Gulp Beta (google.com)
3612.
Facebook acquires file-sharing service Drop.io (news.cnet.com)
3613.
Surprise: Developing For Windows Phone 7 Isn't A Total Waste Of Time (businessinsider.com)
3614.
Cosmic strings are super-massive, ultra-thin cracks in the universe (io9.com)
3615.
Walking could protect brain against shrinking, US research says (guardian.co.uk)
3616.
Water Droplet Bouncing on a Superhydrophobic Carbon Nanotube Array (video) (thoughtware.tv)
3617.
Microsoft's anti open source propaganda video (youtube.com)
3618.
Tell HN: Last-minute carpool to Startup School from Los Angeles ()
3619.
Twiddla does EtherPad (twiddla.com)
3620.
Reading Code is Good, Writing Documentation is Better (luigimontanez.com)
3621.
Ask HN: To my surprise, a popular submission killed ... ()
3622.
How Propaganda is Disseminated (salon.com)
3623.
Former surgeon general calls for marijuana legalization (cnn.com)
3624.
In Mandelbrot we trust: The chaos theory of evolution (newscientist.com)
3625.
Counterfactual Thinking (terrytao.wordpress.com)
3626.
Desktop Linux: The Dream Is Dead (pcworld.com)
3627.
What If Google's Social Layer Is Chrome? What If Facebook Builds A Browser? (techcrunch.com)
3628.
The A List Apart 2010 Web Design Survey (alistapart.com)
3629.
You never think you'll have to do CPR, until you have to do it (blog.jgc.org)
3630.
Breaking Apart the Startup in the Cloud - A Dramatic Shift in Company Building (blog.eladgil.com)