November 2011 Archive
4681.
Mysterious Symbols in China Desert Are Spy Satellite Targets, Expert Says (space.com)
4682.
People Behind Debian: Mark Shuttleworth, Ubuntu’s founder (raphaelhertzog.com)
4683.
Twitter Is Quietly Building A Huge Business (businessinsider.com)
4684.
Fenwick: Venture Firms Put More Money Into Startups At Higher Valuations In Q3 (techcrunch.com)
4685.
Market Share vs Profit (mobile) (minimallyminimal.com)
4686.
DIY replacement cleaning disc for Tassimo coffee maker (jeffdechambeau.com)
4687.
I can promote you.I got 40 million downloads in less than a year in OVI. ()
4688.
How startups get connected with investors on AngelList (andrewacove.posterous.com)
4689.
How I Became A Programmer (And Why It Might Have Been The Wrong Choice) (enmaku.wordpress.com)
4690.
Jetpacks finally go on sale... for $100k (mashable.com)
4691.
Realsay — Send a one-time video to anyone. No pausing allowed. (realsay.com)
4692.
Security researcher defeats Windows 8 secure boot (arstechnica.com)
4693.
E. W. Dijkstra Archive (cs.utexas.edu)
4694.
Building Typekit on relationships (veen.com)
4695.
The end of an era: The Yahoo billboard comes down in SF (thesfegotist.com)
4696.
TOP500 List of Supercomputers Released (linux.com)
4697.
You Gotta Pay Your Dues If You Want To Sing the Blues (jeff-vogel.blogspot.com)
4698.
Why I've Started Buying CDs Again (concertwindow.com)
4699.
Where in India should I live to be a part of the tech startup action? (quora.com)
4700.
Lossless and transparency encoding in WebP (googlecode.blogspot.com)
4701.
Check out Fico - a font with a limited set of simple icons served as a web font. (fico.lensco.be)
4702.
Faster-Than-Light Neutrinos: OPERA Confirms and Submits Results (news.sciencemag.org)
4703.
Behind Amazon's Silk browser lurks a really fast supercomputer (engadget.com)
4704.
Why Wall Street Still Doesn't Get It (mobile.reuters.com)
4705.
WolframAlpha can now tell you which planes are flying above you (blog.wolframalpha.com)
4706.
Trouble brewing for Google Wallet (droplabs.co)
4707.
Response to "Asynchronous UIs - the future of web user interfaces" (i.imgur.com)
4708.
GPG4Browsers is a prototype implementation of the OpenPGP as a Chrome Extension (gpg4browsers.recurity.com)
4709.
Poor Americans can obtain a $150 computer & $10/month Internet Via FCC (washingtonpost.com)
4710.
Yahoo Needs To Bet The Entire Company On This Product (businessinsider.com)