October 2011 Archive
1231.
Why Audio Matters: Hacking Gamers' Memories (blog.betable.com)
1232.
Google Sues Itself With Help From Intellectual Ventures (betabeat.com)
1233.
A Screencast On Refactoring JavaScript (watchmecode.net)
1234.
Android on the HP Touchpad (Alpha Release) (forum.cyanogenmod.com)
1235.
Why I am no longer a skeptic (plover.net)
1236.
Grub with YC alumni (grubwithus.com)
1237.
The iPhone 4S, HSPA+, and When HSPA+ is Real 4G (anandtech.com)
1238.
The 7 Stages of Robot Replacement (kk.org)
1239.
More information on Linux and the UEFI secure boot feature. (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
1240.
Macros in Haskell (playingwithpointers.com)
1241.
Think small (sahillavingia.com)
1242.
TechZing (Tech Startup Podcast) Celebrates Its 150th Episode (techzinglive.com)
1243.
Creating an Entrepreneurial Startup Culture (mikekarnj.com)
1244.
Deconstructing a Successful YC Application (valleybot.com)
1245.
Socialcam: now with 2m downloads and video filters (techcrunch.com)
1246.
Unity is the end of Ubuntu (jemmatzan.com)
1247.
Nokia Lumia 800 (nokia.com)
1248.
Fedora 16: Linux home for lost Ubuntu GNOMEs (theregister.co.uk)
1249.
Pinterest raises $27 million in a round led by Andreessen Horowitz (techcrunch.com)
1250.
(reddit) YC applications are due, did you apply? If so, what are you building (reddit.com)
1251.
Rumor: Google spending $150M to launch 25+ professional YouTube channels (deadline.com)
1252.
The Spread of Start-Up America and the Rise of the High-Tech South (theatlantic.com)
1253.
Put That Techcrunch Down (growdetroit.com)
1254.
"Sorry Larry, the cloud can't be stopped" (thetechscoop.net)
1255.
Show HN: Easily monitor your Google Analytics metrics with Leftronic (beta.leftronic.com)
1256.
Square Processing $2B In Payments Per Year (techcrunch.com)
1257.
Six Reasons for Sudden Drop in Math Grade (parents.sabioacademy.com)
1258.
CS10: The Beauty and Joy of Computing (inst.eecs.berkeley.edu)
1259.
The article that inspired Steve Jobs: “Secrets of the Little Blue Box” (slate.com)
1260.
Fredit: Let collaborators edit your Rails front-end through the web browser (github.com)