November 2011 Archive
3091.
Ask HN: Google keeps randomly consolidating and unconsolidating URIs to my pages ()
3092.
In Case You Were Wondering Why We Keep Bailing Out Wall Street... (businessinsider.com)
3093.
Building responsive with SASS (theint.ro)
3094.
Checklists. For bringing home Apollo 13. And software. (blog.ontestpad.com)
3095.
298204864 (google.com)
3096.
Judge Jim Gray on The Six Groups Who Benefit From Drug Prohibition (youtube.com)
3097.
"Why will the 20th person join your company?" (community.cengage.com)
3098.
As We May Think by Vannevar Bush (theatlantic.com)
3099.
Photoshopped or Not? A Tool to Tell (nytimes.com)
3100.
Linux Supercomputing Dominance: A Look Under the Hood (linuxfoundation.org)
3101.
Reasons why is Apple trading at such low levels (blogs.reuters.com)
3102.
Landing Pages: Create, Publish & A/B Test Without I.T. | Unbounce (unbounce.com)
3103.
Four Destructive Myths Most Companies Still Live By (blogs.hbr.org)
3104.
India announces plans for thorium nuclear plant (guardian.co.uk)
3105.
Wikivote and Government by (all) the people (economist.com)
3106.
Retirement homes in 2050: Hell on Earth (extremetech.com)
3107.
Why Believers Will Grow Stronger If the World Doesn't End (healthland.time.com)
3108.
Stallman gives Stallman parody site a thumbs-up. (networkworld.com)
3109.
24 Hours at Fukushima (spectrum.ieee.org)
3110.
Disturbing: A Girl Turns to Reddit and Youtube To Report Past Abuse (youtube.com)
3111.
Vikings steered in cloudy skies using polarizing "sunstones" (bbc.co.uk)
3112.
Where Should You Post Your Social Media Status – Step By Step Guide (simplyzesty.com)
3113.
Django 1.3 / JQuery tutorial – Making a flashcard game (jarv.org)
3114.
Hacker Monthly Issue #18 (hackermonthly.com)
3115.
This Is Not My Beautiful House Music, How Did I Get Here? (blog.infochimps.com)
3116.
Software is not Science (matt-welsh.blogspot.com)
3117.
How to Break Up with Employees (inc.com)
3118.
Prototyping with Python (veyronb.wordpress.com)
3119.
Algorithm reveals hidden connections in Cleantech (popsci.com)
3120.
The 28-year-old who’s making data science a sport (smh.com.au)