October 2011 Archive
901.
Google Joins Apple in Push for Tax Holiday (bloomberg.com)
902.
It’s official: Google+ will be connected to everything (gigaom.com)
903.
iPhone 5 Keynote Predictions: Mainstreaming AI? (plus.google.com)
904.
How Ruby is beating Python in the battle for the Soul of System Administration (devopsanywhere.blogspot.com)
905.
Android and the false promises of openness (haineault.com)
906.
2 is a code smell (tech.puredanger.com)
907.
Mojolicious 2.0 released: Perl real-time web framework (blog.kraih.com)
908.
The KimKlone: a radical 6502 redesign (laughtonelectronics.com)
909.
Google Analytics blog integrates Mixpanel analytics (skitch.com)
910.
Animating quasicrystals in parallel Haskell (mainisusuallyafunction.blogspot.com)
911.
New extension to Haskell -- data types and polymorphism at the type level (research.microsoft.com)
912.
Feynman diagrams by Edward Tufte (edwardtufte.com)
913.
How the Patriot Act stripped me of my free-speech rights (washingtonpost.com)
914.
Why being an Aussie startup sucks (blog.angrymonkeys.com.au)
915.
How Diaspora Found Its Tiger Stripe in the Midst of a Paypal Fiasco (blog.diasporafoundation.org)
916.
Apple Store App knows when you walk into an Apple Store (thenextweb.com)
917.
So you want to write JavaScript for a living? (nczonline.net)
918.
Grained.org - Online grained gradient image generator (grained.org)
919.
Time zone database has new home after lawsuit (ajc.com)
920.
Node.js: details and best practices (a server side guy's analysis) (wilcoxd.com)
921.
Linus Torvalds on Android, the Linux fork (zdnet.com)
922.
Ordasity: Building Stateful Clustered Services on the JVM (blog.boundary.com)
923.
Voxel, a 3D pixel editor in HTML (apps.blois.us)
924.
Contribute to the Qt Project (qt-project.org)
925.
Eloquent JavaScript on GitHub (github.com)
926.
The FBI again thwarts its own Terror plot (politics.salon.com)
927.
The Jobs book (scripting.com)
928.
Do It Now (stevepavlina.com)
929.
The First Step for Ruby on Rails (jamesjohnson.me)
930.
Ask HN : Where Does VC Money Really Go?