October 2011 Archive
631.
Git 1.7.7 changes affecting the everyday developer (johnkary.net)
632.
For Steve Jobs's Biological Father, the Reunion Never Came (online.wsj.com)
633.
Netflix reverts from Qwikster split (blog.netflix.com)
634.
Git for Computer Scientists (eagain.net)
635.
Dennis Ritchie, Trailblazer in Digital Era, Dies at 70 (nytimes.com)
636.
Kurzweil's rebuttal to Paul Allen (technologyreview.com)
637.
Richard Stallman on Steve Jobs (stallman.org)
638.
First Ride in Tesla Model S (translogic.aolautos.com)
639.
India unveils world’s cheapest tablet computer for $35 (ft.com)
640.
Anyone with a smart cover can break into your iPad2 (9to5mac.com)
641.
Show HN: TouchBase (re-imagining the iPhone calendar) (touchbasecal.com)
642.
In honor of Dennis Ritchie, 50% off all C/C++ ebooks (shop.oreilly.com)
643.
Show HN: validate.js - lightweight JavaScript form validation library (rickharrison.github.com)
644.
For HN: Open access to scientific papers, a summary of the state of play ()
645.
Son of Stuxnet Found in the Wild on Systems in Europe (wired.com)
646.
VirtualBox is garbage (lkml.org)
647.
Google warns that rate limits, overage fees are coming to Maps API (arstechnica.com)
648.
Show HN: Hackerhub.org (hackerhub.org)
649.
Your FAQ could be answering 40% of support requests and save you 8 hrs/mo (blog.uservoice.com)
650.
Google not acquiring Akamai (bloomberg.com)
651.
Quixey Challenge: $100 for a 1-Minute Coding Puzzle (blog.quixey.com)
652.
The Demon Machine (blog.jgc.org)
653.
New Ubuntu in 9 days, 18 hours, 51 minutes and 29 seconds (thisisthecountdown.com)
654.
Six ways to never get lost in a city without GPS or Sat Nav (bbc.co.uk)
655.
WebGL X-Wing (oos.moxiecode.com)
656.
Go version 1 proposal (docs.google.com)
657.
WebGL Endless Forest (oos.moxiecode.com)
658.
Arduino Controlled Dishwasher (neonsquirt.com)
659.
Dennis Ritchie: the giant whose shoulders we stand on (arstechnica.com)
660.
First State set police on man who showed them how accounts could be ripped off (smh.com.au)