Twitter Launching Paid Business Accounts
(telegraph.co.uk)
November 2009 Archive
871.
872.
Darwinian Theory of Legal Obfuscation
(people.csail.mit.edu)
873.
The future of schooling may lie with video games
(economist.com)
874.
OCaml Language Sucks
(sds.podval.org)
875.
Google UK town that only exists online
(telegraph.co.uk)
876.
877.
Lisp-style Macros for Ruby
(github.com)
878.
Stripes: A Conceptual Operating System User Interface
(ignorethecode.net)
879.
880.
The Nitrogen Fix: Breaking a Costly Addiction
(e360.yale.edu)
881.
Does working at home make you more productive? Yes (with data)!
(blog.rescuetime.com)
882.
Vim Plugins You Should Know About, Part V: a.vim
(catonmat.net)
883.
Technical debt (or, mortgages in Haskell)
(nobugs.org)
884.
Finding the Needles in the Haystack (Why competition is healthy)
(spencerfry.com)
885.
Startups: Your Users' Behavior Is Not A Random Variable
(shoptalkapp.com)
886.
Preliminary Experiences Crawling with 80legs
(atbrox.com)
887.
888.
Coolest software of the decade?
(scripting.com)
889.
An actual attempt at a list of "What You Can't Say."
(reddit.com)
890.
Bing considers paying sites to delist themselves from Google
(marketwatch.com)
891.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
(time.com)
892.
Ask HN: Please review a Craigslist mashup [alpha]
(flippity.com)
893.
Depression link to processed food
(news.bbc.co.uk)
894.
How to Save Apple from 1997
(wired.com)
896.
The U.S. Can't Manufacture the Kindle
(blogs.harvardbusiness.org)
897.
What Is Ultimately Possible in Physics?
(stephenwolfram.com)
898.
Science vs Reason
(adam.blog.heroku.com)
899.
Microsoft Patent Application for 'sudo'?
(groklaw.net)
900.