November 2009 Archive
961.
End of the line for IBM's Cell (arstechnica.com)
962.
Why Coding Tests Are A Bad Interview Technique (brandonsavage.net)
963.
Good Knuth, Bad Knuth (dev.netcetera.org)
964.
EU approves new law requiring users approve all cookies. (blogs.wsj.com)
965.
Ask HN: Is it worth buying misspellings around your domain name? ()
966.
Nerd Sniping: What does the code do at the end of the page? (neil.fraser.name)
967.
The 'very artificial correction' flap looks like much ado about nothing to me (jgc.org)
968.
Ask HN: Please review my Twitter dating app ;) (plentyoftweeps.com)
969.
Ask HN: What do you use for tracking your users?
970.
American Express Says It Will Buy Revolution Money (bloomberg.com)
971.
Chinese Python: “Translating a programming language” (reganmian.net)
972.
Ask HN: What do founders spend their time on, after their product launch? ()
973.
Gotweet - command-line Twitter client in Go (codingrobots.org)
974.
Thanks HN: For reviewing my site. Now, some light into the app. ()
975.
EA Buys Playfish For $300 Million, Plus a $100 Million Earnout (techcrunch.com)
976.
Bootstrapping vs. Venture Funding? (markpeterdavis.com)
977.
Murdoch Making News Invisible To Search Engines? Not So Fast (paidcontent.org)
978.
Present one idea at a time and let others build upon it (sivers.org)
979.
From Rejection to Acquisition in One Year: One Startup's Story (blogs.sun.com)
980.
Arduino pop3 email checker (opensourceprojects-torchris.blogspot.com)
981.
An iPhone app that has made 30K in 6 months (makecoolshit.com)
982.
VC: How a great entrepreneur deals with complexity (freddestin.com)
983.
The logic of google ads (aaronsw.com)
984.
Cloud Peering: A map of cloud datacenters (cloud-peering.com)
985.
Atlanta HackerNews Meetup (hackernewsatl.eventbrite.com)
986.
Gameloft scaling back Android development in favor of iPhone (reuters.com)
987.
Github redesigns its profile pages (github.com)
988.
Announcing Markdoc (blog.zacharyvoase.com)
989.
It Knows Where You Are, and What You’re Looking For (nytimes.com)
990.
Soviet-style mathematics (geomblog.blogspot.com)