November 2009 Archive
1741.
Panera Bread Blocks bit.ly links (techcrunch.com)
1742.
How to Create Jobs: Krugman vs Becker (gregmankiw.blogspot.com)
1743.
A proposal on patent reform (bentilly.blogspot.com)
1744.
Book Review- Googled: The End of the World As We Know It (nytimes.com)
1745.
MIT researchers think America's obesity epidemic can be reversed via ‘foodsheds’ (web.mit.edu)
1746.
"Arrington Has a Point" says offer provider - 10% satisfaction with mobile (peanutlabs.wordpress.com)
1747.
Microsoft and News Corp eye web pact (ft.com)
1748.
Tracking Down A Subtle Analytics Bug (kalzumeus.com)
1749.
Is anyone interested in creating a team for Hackathon 09? (sunlightlabs.com)
1750.
Ask HN: What are the best places to publish/sell downloadable software? ()
1751.
Coding Horror: Buy Bad Code Offsets Today (codinghorror.com)
1752.
The Harried Leisure Class (opus1journal.org)
1753.
White hat hackers break into Facebook groups (computerworlduk.com)
1754.
Did our official HN Idea website go down? (idea-ne.ws)
1755.
Coders Anonymous: The Programmer's Support Group (ajaimk.com)
1756.
Twitter.com lost another 2% of traffic in October (siteanalytics.compete.com)
1757.
A3 - Toyota’s way of solving problems and creating plans (slideshare.net)
1758.
Mind the Tools (slideshare.net)
1759.
The first-to-market myth (37signals.com)
1760.
Google Image Swirl (googleblog.blogspot.com)
1761.
How to avoid submit button URL parameters (squeejee.com)
1762.
Belle de Jour and the Impossibility of Anonymous Blogging (techcrunch.com)
1763.
Greenland really is melting - two independent studies confirm (greencarcongress.com)
1764.
Schneier on Security: A Useful Side-Effect of Misplaced Fear (schneier.com)
1765.
Feedburner Graphs Suck, or How to Generate Nice Graphs for Feedburner (catonmat.net)
1766.
Unix in 14 lines of Ruby (it's trivial) (pwpwp.blogspot.com)
1767.
Self Binding Service (encrypting things to hide them from yourself) (enthusiasm.cozy.org)
1768.
Double trouble: inaccuracy in handling floats in .net (blogs.extremeoptimization.com)
1769.
Rob Pike on "Go" (youtube.com)
1770.
iPhone or Droid? XKCD gives the definitive answer (xkcd.com)