How the Japanese IT Industry Destroys Talent
(japaninc.com)
October 2011 Archive
1411.
1412.
Why we need to reinvent healthcare with technology
(wired.co.uk)
1413.
Microsoft Research shows off HoloDesk
(techspot.com)
1414.
Bonn café stands up to Apple over trademark
(thelocal.de)
1415.
Notificon: Client-side favicon notifications
(github.com)
1416.
1417.
Cappuccino Training Course: iDeveloper TV
(cappuccino.org)
1418.
The Game Innovator's Dilemma
(blog.betable.com)
1419.
Thank you to Mike Shaver for 6 years at Mozilla
(john.jubjubs.net)
1420.
NASA Confirms Satellite Hacked Twice
(idealab.talkingpointsmemo.com)
1421.
Why should I join your start-up?
(voltsteve.blogspot.com)
1422.
A Look at Linux 3.1
(linux.com)
1423.
600 Mysteries in the Night Sky
(science.nasa.gov)
1424.
What's your C migration plan?
(wingolog.org)
1425.
BuyWithMe Lays off More Than Half of its Employees
(betabeat.com)
1426.
Bootstrapping: How I Doubled My Workweek Productivity
(blog.hashtagify.me)
1427.
Sony to acquire Ericsson's share of Sony Ericsson
(marketwire.com)
1428.
"Intelligent Machinery" by A.M.Turing
(alanturing.net)
1429.
In the company of colors: brand-color associations
(filosophy.org)
1430.
Occupy the Web Hackathon (in San Francisco this Weekend)
(eventbrite.com)
1431.
Let's be Clear: I didn't invent Bitcoin
(irishtimes.com)
1432.
Experimental WebGL interface in Google Maps
(googlesystem.blogspot.com)
1433.
A regular expression matcher in 19 lines of Clojure
(plus.google.com)
1434.
Socialcam: Further Proof That You Folks Really Like Your Filters
(techcrunch.com)
1435.
Is Your Software Rotting?
(pragprog.com)
1436.
Citigroup CEO’s personal data raided by hackers
(computerworlduk.com)
1437.
1438.
Xsb prolog as replacement for yacc (and haskell/ml)
(cs.sunysb.edu)
1439.
Stanford AI Notes(All Units)
(docs.google.com)
1440.
Visualizing Wikipedia
(chrisharrison.net)