October 2011 Archive
451.
Google now tells you your IP when you ask it in search (google.com)
452.
Body hacking trick: cooling the hands for better performance (stanfordalumni.org)
453.
Ask HN: Please review my site "Smoke Signal" (getsmokesignal.com)
454.
Your DNA may carry a ‘memory’ of your living conditions in childhood (scienceblog.com)
455.
Everything is getting heavier (wired.com)
456.
Overview of Text Editors for Programming on the Mac (smyck.net)
457.
A JavaScript H.264 decoder (github.com)
458.
Google Reader cutting internal social features, integrating into Google+ (googlereader.blogspot.com)
459.
HP plans to release first memristor, alternative to flash and SSDs in 18 months (nextbigfuture.com)
460.
Vim Movement Shortcuts Wallpaper (naleid.com)
461.
(An ((Even Better) Lisp) Interpreter (in Python)) (norvig.com)
462.
Startup School 2011 Live Stream (justin.tv)
463.
Show HN: My table of tools for startups [Google Docs] (docs.google.com)
464.
New in Reader: a fresh design, and Google+ sharing (googlereader.blogspot.com)
465.
Facebook for iPad (facebook.com)
466.
How the R-project is taking over statistical analysis software (sites.google.com)
467.
What is your favourite C programming trick? (stackoverflow.com)
468.
Steve Jobs to Obama: “You’re headed for a one-term presidency” (9to5mac.com)
469.
Good books for hackers interested in quant finance?
470.
How to turn a biased coin into a Fair Coin (carlos.bueno.org)
471.
Pixar's comment on the passing of Steve Jobs. (pixar.com)
472.
Increasing Your Luck Surface Area and Yes, the Big Dogs Read Hacker News (plus.google.com)
473.
We Can All Become Job Creators (nytimes.com)
474.
Google's Introduction to Parallel Programming and MapReduce (code.google.com)
475.
Perl tutorials suck (and cause serious damage) (blogs.perl.org)
476.
Ask HN: What data structure does our brain use?
477.
24 Claims of Lodsys '565 Patent Rejected (groklaw.net)
478.
Google Page Speed Online (developers.google.com)
479.
Barack Obama On Steve Jobs (allthingsd.com)
480.
Dennis Ritchie has died (pythonmeister.blogspot.com)