October 2010 Archive
3691.
Pawned. Gamification and Its Discontents (slideshare.net)
3692.
The Supply and Demand of College Admissions (yaleeconomicreview.com)
3693.
256 Must Read Articles for Tech Entrepreneurs (tappen.posterous.com)
3694.
Good Advice For Computer Science Students (pthree.org)
3695.
Parsing object-oriented expressions with Dijkstra's shunting yard algorithm (sankuru.biz)
3696.
Historic audio at risk, thanks to bad copyright laws (arstechnica.com)
3697.
Ask HN: Somebody was able to tune Linux Kernel for C1M problem?
3698.
Cover Flow may cost Apple $208.5 million in damages (arstechnica.com)
3699.
NPR Gets it Wrong on the Rutgers Tragedy: Cyberbullying is Unique (freedom-to-tinker.com)
3700.
Tour the High-Tech Cannabis Factory of Tomorrow (theatlantic.com)
3701.
Sight v0.5: The Syntax Highlighter Chrome Extension (github.com)
3702.
Chronicle of Higher Education: What Are You Going to Do With That? (chronicle.com)
3703.
Why Broadband Service in the U.S. Is So Awful (scientificamerican.com)
3704.
A List of Useful Tools for Startups (startuptools.pbworks.com)
3705.
Mark Zuckerberg Joins Bill Gates And Steve Jobs With ‘Simpsons’ Cameo (techcrunch.com)
3706.
When Success Makes You Sad (boss.blogs.nytimes.com)
3707.
A Brief History of Aliens (worldbyalex.org)
3708.
A Postmortem Analysis of Standout Jobs (instigatorblog.com)
3709.
Poetic Licence - BSD (gerv.net)
3710.
How to Reach 100,000 Pageviews a Month in "Only" 6 Years (kadavy.net)
3711.
An informal introduction to O(N) notation (perlmonks.org)
3712.
Sloppy -- Rate source code by amount of cut-and-paste (strlen.com)
3713.
Hack JavaScript the Language (mozillalabs.com)
3714.
Delay line memory (en.wikipedia.org)
3715.
The Babbage Analytical Engine PledgeBank (pledgebank.com)
3716.
How the eye wires up : Nature News (nature.com)
3717.
New Funding Recommendation Engine Helps Startups Find Investors (readwriteweb.com)
3718.
Linux user counter - We are more than 1% campaign (dudalibre.com)
3719.
Arms and Armor — Common Misconceptions (MMoA) (metmuseum.org)
3720.
And e/2 Appears from Nowhere (Follow up to 'And e Appears from Nowhere') (mostlymaths.net)