November 2011 Archive
14581.
Apple.com down (who.is)
14582.
The Flex alternative that can also compile to Javascript (openlaszlo.org)
14583.
BizTalk Session with Gary Vaynerchuk and Jason Fried [audio] (archive.org)
14584.
Mass Joomla Component LFI Attacks Identified (blog.spiderlabs.com)
14585.
Changing nature of DDoS attacks (net-security.org)
14586.
Google Music Shares Tunes With Google+ (eweek.com)
14587.
INTERCAL (secure.wikimedia.org)
14588.
2Pay: Accept credit and debit cards with your mobile phone (news.planobe.com)
14589.
An User's Perspective on OSes: Horrible, Bearable and Adorable at finally{} (jjude.com)
14590.
New Mouse from HP Has a Dedicated Facebook Button (techland.time.com)
14591.
Looking for co-founder my mobile safety app. (youtu.be)
14592.
OATV's New Awesome Website - Very Cool (oatv.com)
14593.
Williams, Master of the "Come From" (github.com)
14594.
Samsung Galaxy Nexus hands-on (bgr.com)
14595.
An Amazon smartphone may be coming next year, states Citi Analysts (techcrunch.com)
14596.
Flipboard for iPhone is "Forthcoming" (readwriteweb.com)
14597.
AMA: YC Venture Partner Garry Tan on Sprouter (sprouter.com)
14598.
Why our Software Industry is wrong on SOPA (balajinix.blogspot.com)
14599.
Latest Microsoft Surface display ready for preorder (venturebeat.com)
14600.
Angie’s List Surges After Pricing Shares at Top of Range (businessweek.com)
14601.
Murfreesboro Hail Storm (blog.pieforensic.com)
14602.
Deep dive into responsive mobile design, part 1 (pushing-pixels.org)
14603.
Nokia Lumia 800: in-depth 8-minute video documentary (youtube.com)
14604.
Len Short (RED)ily Discusses Google, Bono & Steve Jobs (infochachkie.com)
14605.
How Infinity Blade 2 uses new iPhone 4S technical features (tideart.com)
14606.
Eating your cultural vegetables (nytimes.com)
14607.
A Review of “the First Serious iPad Competitor”, aka the Kindle Fire (brooksreview.net)
14608.
How Anonymous Started (liberbyte.com)
14609.
EBay to open its first UK shop (telegraph.co.uk)
14610.
Can the Politics Industry Be Transformed? According to Sean Parker It Can Be (forbes.com)