Stack Overflow Careers: Amplifying Your Awesome
(codinghorror.com)
November 2009 Archive
2641.
2642.
Notes on a Nobelist: Kahneman on Heuristics of Judgement (behavioral econ)
(theincidentaleconomist.com)
2643.
2644.
The ultimatum game played by children
(mindyourdecisions.com)
2645.
Twitter is all about the conversation
(actionblog.org)
2646.
2647.
A trip into the secret, online 'cloud'
(cnn.com)
2648.
How to rank user generated content
(seobythesea.com)
2649.
Is the U.S. Killing Its Innovation Machine?
(blogs.harvardbusiness.org)
2650.
Geeking with Greg: Using only experts for recommendations
(glinden.blogspot.com)
2651.
Doom Classic Development, Quake Classic, and more
(idsoftware.com)
2652.
How to Find and Hire Amazing People, Part 2
(blog.adamsmith.cc)
2653.
Authentication Gap in TLS Renegotiation
(extendedsubset.com)
2655.
A Price War Brews Between Amazon and Wal-Mart
(nytimes.com)
2656.
2657.
TechStars Graduate Everlater Secures Funding
(techcrunch.com)
2658.
Optask
()
2659.
2660.
10 Immutable Laws of Security Revisited: Part 1
(technet.microsoft.com)
2661.
Simon Cozens on PSGI/Plack
(simon-cozens.org)
2662.
Students in Denmark Allowed Full Access to the Internet During Exams
(thenextweb.com)
2663.
2664.
Using Objects to Organize Your Code
(blog.rebeccamurphey.com)
2665.
2666.
Why Ruby on Rails won't become mainstream (2006)
(beust.com)
2667.
Indian engineers becoming backbone of Japan's IT industry
(economictimes.indiatimes.com)
2668.
Hacking someone’s gem with github and gemcutter
(drnicwilliams.com)
2669.
Apple Store Down
(store.apple.com)
2670.
Three Paradoxes of the Internet Age - Part Three
(radar.oreilly.com)