November 2009 Archive
2251.
I Like What I Hear About the $40M Seed Stage Fund, "Founder Collective" (bigstartups.com)
2252.
ArXiv Blog: The Curious Threshold for Creativity (technologyreview.com)
2253.
Jquery Basics Series - 3 (9lessons.blogspot.com)
2254.
JavaScript, Tail-Call Optimization (paulbarry.com)
2255.
How to sell nothing (cnn.com)
2256.
Plentyoffish Self Service Advertising Platform (plentyoffish.wordpress.com)
2257.
How to Think About Science (cbc.ca)
2258.
Microsoft's top coders talk about IDEs and Managed Code. (computerworld.com)
2259.
Hacker news submit button for Google Chrome (chromeextensions.org)
2260.
The importance of institutional redundancy (cdixon.org)
2261.
Large Hadron Collider ready to restart pictures (boston.com)
2262.
The man behind the netbook craze (brainstormtech.blogs.fortune.cnn.com)
2263.
Should CoTweet and Yammer Be Worried? (centernetworks.com)
2264.
Linkedin Plaform Is Open For Business (developer.linkedin.com)
2265.
What is Pivot? Cool-sounding Microsoft Research project. (getpivot.com)
2266.
The Openfund, Round I: Start-ups Selected (theopenfund.com)
2267.
The Surprising Story of Simplenote (with sales data) (cloud-factory.com)
2268.
Facebook Pokes XMPP. MSN, Yahoo & AIM Better Watch Out (gigaom.com)
2269.
The story of RZA's failed start-up investment (youtube.com)
2270.
Apologies Shouldn’t Be Conditional, Esp. When You Steal From Customers (techcrunch.com)
2271.
Deadline Schmedline (seattle20.com)
2272.
Mocking, Cappuccino and You - Project OSL (blog.derekhammer.com)
2273.
Patent wars and the Bilski case. Can you patent business methods? (computerworlduk.com)
2274.
Does Silicon Valley’s Spending Spree Signal a Recovery? (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
2275.
How Tweetie's gestures were designed (unraveled.com)
2276.
Teach yourself how to code (lifehacker.com)
2277.
Interview with Yale Game Theorist Ben Polak (theincidentaleconomist.com)
2278.
Al-Jazari: Medieval Hacker (1136-1206 CE) (en.wikipedia.org)
2279.
Always Check The Small Print…or not. (thenextweb.com)
2280.
Google: Page Speed May Become a Ranking Factor in 2010 (webpronews.com)