October 2011 Archive
1621.
Possible Real Names firing at Google ()
1622.
Show HN: DJS - Media Distribution with no server-side code (github.com)
1623.
South Korea to Digitize Entire Curriculum by 2015 (bbc.co.uk)
1624.
Proper diffs with ODF files in Git or Mercurial (www-verimag.imag.fr)
1625.
ESR On Steve Jobs’s passing (esr.ibiblio.org)
1626.
Lars Bak on Dart (gototoday.dk)
1627.
How they stack up: Disrupt, Launch, and Demo (getzazu.tumblr.com)
1628.
Announcing Async -- a new monadic concurrency library (ocaml.janestreet.com)
1629.
Ask HN: enough steve jobs? ()
1630.
Go-flavored JavaScript (johntantalo.com)
1631.
Finding puts brakes on faster-than-light neutrinos (nature.com)
1632.
Google Plus Finds Sweet Spot Between Facebook & Twitter (readwriteweb.com)
1633.
The CodeSprint Post-Mortem: Statistics and Lessons Learned (blog.interviewstreet.com)
1634.
Next Hacker News DC Meetup on Wednesday, October 12th (meetup.hackernewsdc.org)
1635.
Siri is the Next Big Thing (gerger.co)
1636.
Apple’s Earnings Fall Below Street Expectations (techcrunch.com)
1637.
Tell HN: Startup School 2011 emails are out ()
1638.
LinkedIn Product Manager interview review (jsonk.posterous.com)
1639.
The 10 Biggest Surprises about Amazon’s New Kindles (beyond-black-friday.com)
1640.
Show HN: Thotly - An Anonymized Layer On Your Local Reality (thotly.com)
1641.
Show HN: Tag Along (my first iPhone app 37 days later) (itunes.apple.com)
1642.
The case against the Kindle as a low end tablet disruption (asymco.com)
1643.
Review of Lemon, Which Turns Paper Receipts Into Digital Versions (bucks.blogs.nytimes.com)
1644.
Congress asked to investigate Internet “supercookies” (oregonbusinessreport.com)
1645.
Australian Government doesn't understand startups, gov responds (blog.mijura.com)
1646.
Ultimate Nmap Scan (richrines.com)
1647.
Memory capacity and commercial compiler development (shape-of-code.coding-guidelines.com)
1648.
The Tricks Investors Use Against Founders - Part 2 (theprivateequiteer.com)
1649.
Mass. drops to third in venture capital cash for first time (bostonherald.com)
1650.
Weird Funny Java (javacodegeeks.com)