November 2009 Archive
901.
Road Trains get ready to roll (news.bbc.co.uk)
902.
ScamVille Lawsuit: Facebook, MySpace, Zynga And More Face Possible Class Action (techcrunch.com)
903.
UK plan to create Pirate Finder General: power to appoint militias, create laws (boingboing.net)
904.
Braess's paradox: adding roads can increase congestion (crowddynamics.co.uk)
905.
Readers in Canberra Australia are invited to join a new Startup Meetup (meetup.com)
906.
Wolfram Alpha added to Bing (gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com)
907.
The Problem With 1,000 True Fans (whatever.scalzi.com)
908.
DNA Testing Firm Goes Bankrupt; Who Gets the Data? (wired.com)
909.
SciDB (scidb.org)
910.
Decaf:Administer your infrastracture on Amazon EC2 from Android (decaf.9apps.net)
911.
The Django community in 2009 (jacobian.org)
912.
Turning Cellphones into Microscopes (nytimes.com)
913.
Security in a Reputation Economy (schneier.com)
914.
Seedcamp: thoughts on the evolution of a European startup (localglobe.blogspot.com)
915.
Pattern Calculus (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
916.
Selling proprietary software the Top Gear way (computerworlduk.com)
917.
A Speculative Post on the Idea of Algorithmic Authority (shirky.com)
918.
Backtype on Increasing IO Performance with RAID on EC2 (tech.backtype.com)
919.
Disinvesting In the USA (tbray.org)
920.
Ask HN: I'm looking for a technical co-founder/partner.
921.
Is Typing Speed A Factor In Programmer Productivity ? (stochasticresonance.wordpress.com)
922.
How to lose weight. No, really. (renatovaldes.com)
923.
ESR announces ForgePlucker: solving the data-jail problems of OSS hosting sites (esr.ibiblio.org)
924.
When Rails Fails (zef.me)
925.
A climate scientist who engages skeptics (dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com)
926.
Freakonomics: Why California’s Tuition Hike Might Be a Good Thing (freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com)
927.
California to withhold a bigger chunk of paychecks (latimes.com)
928.
Climategate (blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
929.
Ask HN: Speedreading - myth vs reality? your thoughts.
930.
Can India take on Silicon Valley as a global R&D hub? (techcrunch.com)