October 2011 Archive
1261.
Using only CoffeeScript to build an SmartPhone Application (speakerdeck.com)
1262.
Clamping Down on High-Speed Stock Trades: US, Canada, European regulators (nytimes.com)
1263.
The Agony and The Ecstasy of Steve Jobs (betabeat.com)
1264.
Iris Is (Sort Of) Siri For Android (techcrunch.com)
1265.
WebGL Dungeon (ambiera.at)
1266.
Google confirms Nexus S will get Ice Cream Sandwich (Gingerbread devices too) (engadget.com)
1267.
That daily deal you bought? Maybe not so great a deal after all (blog.thumbtack.com)
1268.
Nuance To Acquire Swype For $100+ Million (uncrunched.com)
1269.
How to Overcome Your Fatal Flaw (trevorowens.tumblr.com)
1270.
IBM Outperforms Even Apple: Smarter Planet, Big Data and Cloud Power the Future (wikibon.org)
1271.
Tell PG: Thanks for the change to the "title" on each page ()
1272.
Are you an Android developer? Use StackMob to build your backend. (stackmob.com)
1273.
How to get a Knuth cheque (kevinlawler.com)
1274.
Failing Fast - Stuff We Should Have Done Better at Square (confreaks.net)
1275.
The Essence of Google Dart: Building Applications, Snapshots, Isolates (infoq.com)
1276.
Making Seattle my home (matt-welsh.blogspot.com)
1277.
A verbal command line for the world (swombat.com)
1278.
Bootstrapping - the secret work week (onepix.me)
1279.
Apple Reports Q4 Results, $108B in annual revenue, $26B in earnings (apple.com)
1280.
Samsung to Seek Block on iPhone in Europe (nytimes.com)
1281.
What just happened to robohash.org? (robohash.org)
1282.
Samsung teases with Nexus S Successor [video] [seconds 0.21 - 0.24] (youtu.be)
1283.
Like Siri? Sonalight Brings Powerful Texting-By-Voice To Android (techcrunch.com)
1284.
What is going on with Stumbleupon? (siteanalytics.compete.com)
1285.
Considerations When Planning Endpoints for your RESTful API (blog.apievangelist.com)
1286.
DNA sequenced of woman who lived to 115 (bbc.co.uk)
1287.
How Steve Jobs Ruined My Life (core77.com)
1288.
ApeJS, a tiny server-side JavaScript framework for App Engine (lmatteis.github.com)
1289.
Japan's IT exodus: A personal perspective (globalvoicesonline.org)
1290.
New Moore's Law: Electrical efficiency of computing doubles every 1.6 years (economist.com)