November 2009 Archive
1831.
Why you should contribute to Open Source (shalinsays.blogspot.com)
1832.
With tons of cash, China's buying the world (business.rediff.com)
1833.
Everybody’s talking about exits before they even try to run a business (actionblog.org)
1834.
Key-Value Stores: a practical overview (marc-seeger.de)
1835.
Outspokes: Startup Chapter One of Many (blog.outspokes.com)
1836.
What would you do with the Wolfram Alpha API if they made it more accessible? (products.wolframalpha.com)
1837.
Ask HN: Facebook canvas app vs. FB Connect/Platform?
1838.
How to Control the World (brandonpaton.com)
1839.
Recovery.gov shows money flowing to nonexistent districts (washingtontimes.com)
1840.
Build a Company for the Long Term (slideshare.net)
1841.
Rackspace Cloud Servers for Windows Beta coming in Early 2010 (rackspacecloud.com)
1842.
How To Run A Beta Test... Or Not? (namesuppressed.com)
1843.
The Programmer's Folly: HeatMaps, CakePHP and "Best Practices" (blog.japanesetesting.com)
1844.
Cuban system leads the way: Teachers should create strong neural connections (thestar.com)
1845.
A look inside the developer's toolbelt (git.savannah.gnu.org)
1846.
Ask HN: What do you know about the Non-Disclosure Agreement?? (docstoc.com)
1847.
Creating a Web App from Scratch (css-tricks.com)
1848.
Health Insurer Loses 1.5 Million Patient Records (wired.com)
1849.
The Unlambda Programming Language (madore.org)
1850.
A Debate With Microsoft On The Departure Of Don Dodge (onstartups.com)
1851.
The best open source CRM you'll find ()
1852.
How Experian's deceptive websites fool consumers (nytimes.com)
1853.
Babies Cry With an Accent, Study Finds (abcnews.go.com)
1854.
Twitter To Rollout A New API For Location-Based Trends (techcrunch.com)
1855.
Virgin Galactic’s Space-Grazing Aircraft Is Ready for Liftoff (wired.com)
1856.
Go lanuage performance test vs C, Erlang and Java (timyang.net)
1857.
Playdar: Linux For Music (playgrub.posterous.com)
1858.
Polymath and the origin of life (gowers.wordpress.com)
1859.
Stewart Brand, Innovator and writer looks ahead - with caution (sfgate.com)
1860.
Live Your Life (newyorker.com)