November 2009 Archive
1561.
Rory Marinich: Make Great Shit (journal.rinich.com)
1562.
Ask HN: Review my startup: Bill On Site ()
1563.
How Much is Twitter Worth? Less Than You Think (gigaom.com)
1564.
The trouble with schools isn't about the teaching of teachers (jseliger.com)
1565.
Using Gearman For Distributed Alerts (tech.backtype.com)
1566.
In-text advertising that doesn't make you vomit (seatgeek.com)
1567.
Ask HN: Tips on domain registration and website setup ()
1568.
Ask HN: Refocusing our Family-focused Startup for Business Users? ()
1569.
Overwhelming majority of iPhone's 100,000 apps are unused (pcworld.com)
1570.
Wash your hands (blog.postmaster.gr)
1571.
Make Your Texts More Readable (merttol.com)
1572.
Quick, Patent It (nytimes.com)
1573.
The Internet is killing storytelling (timesonline.co.uk)
1574.
Is Software Set to Replace Sports Journalists? (singularityhub.com)
1575.
Drinking alcohol every day cuts risk of heart disease in men by more than third (news.bbc.co.uk)
1576.
App Store rejections may benefit indie iPhone developers (jasongullickson.posterous.com)
1577.
OMG Ponies (AKA Best Idea: Ever) (astartupaday.com)
1578.
Ask HN: When to listen to users & when not to? ()
1579.
Ask HN: Please review my automated web testing startup, Browsera ()
1580.
Why I use a Mac and not Windows ()
1581.
2.5yrs later, why isn't the site finished? a list of excuses from a freelancer (reddit.com)
1582.
Insurance coverage denied because of Facebook photos (arstechnica.com)
1583.
Palantir: an operating system for data analysis (blog.palantirtech.com)
1584.
The Case for Burying Charcoal (2007) (technologyreview.com)
1585.
ForgePlucker starts using BeautifulSoup (svn.gna.org)
1586.
Sleep paralysis (en.wikipedia.org)
1587.
My son has cancer. He can't go into day care because of unvaccinated children. (slate.com)
1588.
Spain regulates the price of Internet to implement "The Right to Broadband" (pcmag.com)
1589.
Opera 10.10: Web Browser and Web Server In One (mashable.com)
1590.
Facts to fit the theory? Actually, no facts at all (esr.ibiblio.org)