October 2011 Archive
241.
Why we think there's a Multiverse, not just our Universe (scienceblogs.com)
242.
Dennis Ritchie, 1941-2011 (boingboing.net)
243.
How I Quickly Test and Validate Startup Ideas (startupbound.com)
244.
How to speed up the Android Emulator by up to 400% (blogs.nuxeo.com)
245.
Tim Cook's email to Apple employees about Steve's passing (businesswire.com)
246.
The Food Bubble (2010) (theglobalrealm.com)
247.
Throwable 360 degree Panoramic Ball Camera (jonaspfeil.de)
248.
Algorithmic symphonies from one line of code (countercomplex.blogspot.com)
249.
Your number one priority (nickcrocker.com)
250.
Distrusting git (benno.id.au)
251.
"Anonymous" Hackers Take Down Child Porn Websites, Leak Users' Names (securitynewsdaily.com)
252.
Why Not Haskell? (neugierig.org)
253.
Google Labs no more (labs.google.com)
254.
Google+ is now available with Google Apps (googleenterprise.blogspot.com)
255.
What does "it's a good start" really mean. (okvivi.com)
256.
Netflix loses 800,000 subscribers (stock drops 28%) (money.cnn.com)
257.
Git is exploding (qa.debian.org)
258.
Adobe Flash 11 is now stable for 64-bit Linux (adobe.com)
259.
Female FOSS dev quits tech industry due to harassment (itwire.com)
260.
You Are the Average of Your Five Closest Friends (bufr.tumblr.com)
261.
Apple acquired mind-blowing 3D mapping company C3 Technologies (9to5mac.com)
262.
Vim Text Objects : The Definitive Guide (blog.carbonfive.com)
263.
How Russian Tycoon Yuri Milner Bought His Way Into Silicon Valley (wired.com)
264.
Programming languages worth checking out (h3rald.com)
265.
What it's like to skydive through a thunderstorm (damninteresting.com)
266.
Brain, Bytes, Back, Buns - The Programmer's Priorities (hanselman.com)
267.
BioCurious, a hackerspace for bio now open to public (biocurious.posterous.com)
268.
Italian Wikipedia shut down (theatlantic.com)
269.
BBC's obituary for Steve Jobs (bbc.co.uk)
270.
It’s Not China; It’s Efficiency That Is Killing Our Jobs (dyske.com)