Give Me A Dollar and I'll Give You 90 Cents Back
(larrycheng.com)
November 2009 Archive
691.
692.
Check the Redesigned Google (With Always-Visible Sidebar) Yourself
(blogoscoped.com)
693.
Hewlett-Packard to Acquire 3Com for $2.7 Billion
(nytimes.com)
694.
IBM announces advances toward a computer that works like a human brain
(siliconvalley.com)
695.
Gladwell, on creeping determinism
(gladwell.com)
696.
Vidly Teams Up With Chamillionaire
(techcrunch.com)
698.
The Ruby Revolution is Over
(merbist.com)
699.
A Math Paradox: The Widening Gap Between High School and College Math
(jerz.setonhill.edu)
700.
The Story of Google's Closure: Advanced JavaScript Tools
(blog.louisgray.com)
701.
Failed founders don't learn much (show some studies)
(rolfnelson.com)
702.
How to get hired at a startup
(workawesome.com)
703.
704.
LWN - How Google uses Linux
(lwn.net)
705.
DHH: Think of emails as views delivered through SMTP
(loudthinking.com)
706.
Metasploit Framework 3.3 Released
(blog.metasploit.com)
707.
Power Laws in Chess Openings
(physics.aps.org)
708.
HD Videos from Startup Bootcamp at MIT now online
(youtube.com)
709.
An Entrepreneurial Life
(boss.blogs.nytimes.com)
710.
Trade-offs in whale design
(blogs.discovermagazine.com)
712.
Hey Ubuntu, Stop Making Linux Look Bad
(linux-mag.com)
714.
Schneier on Security: Is Antivirus Dead?
(schneier.com)
715.
How to keep track of what you've learnt
(freestylemind.com)
716.
European startups need to work as hard as Valley ones – or forget it
(eu.techcrunch.com)
718.
720.
If You Want a Job Tomorrow, Cultivate Your Career Today
(blog.polyglotprogramming.com)