November 2011 Archive
3331.
Scientific American archive free until Nov 30th (nature.com)
3332.
Redhat & Canonical: UEFI Secure Boot Impact on Linux (ozlabs.org)
3333.
How to Learn Math and Physics (math.ucr.edu)
3334.
No Nazi comparisons? Sounds like something Hitler would say (arstechnica.com)
3335.
Hobbit behind the scenes video blog - showing off 3D using RED cameras (guardian.co.uk)
3336.
Amazing behind the scenes shots from Star Wars 1982 (tideart.com)
3337.
HTML5 Security Cheatsheet (html5sec.org)
3338.
Stack Exchange is down (stackoverflow.com)
3339.
Siri’s mysterious blue underline, and what it means to you (macgasm.net)
3340.
Steve Jobs was a hustler (seriouslackofdirection.blogspot.com)
3341.
Facebook disabling notes RSS auto-importing ()
3342.
Lucky trig identity (johndcook.com)
3343.
Program diagnosing cancer more accurately than humans can (economist.com)
3344.
NoVIMber — try vim for a month (notes.torrez.org)
3345.
Workshop - Chrome Experiments .. Chrome dev team web lab & fun (workshop.chromeexperiments.com)
3346.
Tech Leads Will Rule the World (blog.assembla.com)
3347.
Google show iron fist on chrome, no feature that damage monetization of search. (google.com)
3348.
The I Programming Language - Write once, "compile" anywhere. (blog.radicalbreeze.com)
3349.
Why CommonCrawl is a Disruptive Force in Big Data (myeverwrite.com)
3350.
Google+ isn’t a social network: it’s a web spider hungry for your data (telegraph.co.uk)
3351.
Italy and the euro zone: That’s all, folks (economist.com)
3352.
The Quiz Daniel Kahneman Wants You to Fail (vanityfair.com)
3353.
Epic Answer: Why is e-commerce such a hot area in venture capital now? (quora.com)
3354.
The Future of Online Advertising (blogs.reuters.com)
3355.
Ex-Apple Designer Aims To Kill Reading (fastcodesign.com)
3356.
Fast Runner - Military Robotic Biped (ihmc.us)
3357.
Rate my startup: BusyFlow - making web apps work together ()
3358.
Erasing the Taboo of Suicide in your Startup (tech.li)
3359.
Startup Timing (appicurious.com)
3360.
How conversations with a client always end up. (youtube.com)