November 2011 Archive
13441.
Before the Kindle Fire, Some Misfires (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
13442.
Help wanted: Reach 1111 1's in homepage's source code ()
13443.
Run for Pasig River 11.20.11 (thoughtsofjee.blogspot.com)
13444.
An evening with Gavin Strange (vimeo.com)
13445.
Happy Birthday fMRI, Now the Little-Publicized Pitfalls (online.wsj.com)
13446.
Show HN: longturn.org website in Django ()
13447.
Everybody’s An Expert (newyorker.com)
13448.
Five Future Techs for Passenger Air Travel (news.nationalgeographic.com)
13449.
Tim O'Reilly Discusses Collective Intelligence (plus.google.com)
13450.
RELEASE project - software for 100,000 cores (release-project.eu)
13451.
Icelandic MP To Challenge US Court Ruling On Twitter Privacy (yro.slashdot.org)
13452.
My First MVP: Web Services + Awesome Resources for Startups (lewisflude.com)
13453.
Using Google Docs To Generate Hot Content Strategies [Tool] (seogadget.co.uk)
13454.
Show HN: Fughetta - a JFugue wrapper for Clojure (github.com)
13455.
When Should Your E-Commerce Startup Go Global? (russkiebiz.wordpress.com)
13456.
Startups and safety nets: US #23 in startups per capita (thesocietypages.org)
13457.
Develop your new retail concept idea (blog.retail-is-detail.org)
13458.
Hackertron - Oblique Strategies for Programmers (hackertron.com)
13459.
Reaction and Response (alearningaday.com)
13460.
Stanford’s machine learning stuff gets to the good stuff (slate.com)
13461.
Breakthrough Could Yield Instant-On Computers (technologyreview.com)
13462.
New Method for Making Neurons Could Lead to Parkinson's Treatment (technologyreview.com)
13463.
SEO Survival Guide for Startups (researchnation.net)
13464.
Nokia Drive Already “Ported” To Other WP 7 Devices (appsplit.com)
13465.
The Anonymous Networks Development Blog (anonplus.bombshellz.net)
13466.
Weird Towers of Hanoi Solution (stackoverflow.com)
13467.
Zappos backs technology library in downtown Las Vegas (lvrj.com)
13468.
Matias Duarte on the making of Android's new typeface Roboto (plus.google.com)
13469.
MeeGo (and Android) Development Automated in Microsoft Visual Studio (abstractiondev.wordpress.com)
13470.
Easy vs Tough (alearningaday.com)