November 2011 Archive
1591.
The best data scientists are curious and entrepreneurial (plus.google.com)
1592.
Introducing JS.js (tatiyants.com)
1593.
Bechtolsheim: AWS, open source rewrite rules for startups (gigaom.com)
1594.
The Great Manual Repository (blog.jgc.org)
1595.
Why Iceland Should Be in the News But Is Not (bellacaledonia.org.uk)
1596.
Good collection of Algorithms (stackoverflow.com)
1597.
Making Your Tech Conference Presentation, and Experience, Not Suck (softwarequalityconnection.com)
1598.
Report: The Rumors of Google+’s Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated (siliconfilter.com)
1599.
SSL/TLS & Perfect Forward Secrecy (vincent.bernat.im)
1600.
The 10X Product Launch (ashmaurya.com)
1601.
Programming language impact on the development of distributed systems (springerlink.com)
1602.
Yelp Files for IPO (S-1) (sec.gov)
1603.
JSConf.eu Video Roundup (badassjs.com)
1604.
Linux syslog on the way out? (itworld.com)
1605.
Gaming in HTML5: the future is now (scirra.com)
1606.
Crowdfunding bill would expose investors to swindles (baltimoresun.com)
1607.
Chaining USB drives (engadget.com)
1608.
Movable Ink Launches Service To Stream Live Content In Emails (techcrunch.com)
1609.
Backify responds to LiveDrive contract termination (plus.google.com)
1610.
68% of the Sons of the 1% Work at Their Dad's Company (theatlanticwire.com)
1611.
Ask HN:What are best online sources to learn JavaScript? ()
1612.
A Personal Appeal To Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales (techcrunch.com)
1613.
Angry Birds cross 500 million downloads (arcticstartup.com)
1614.
Boeing Dreamliner experiences severe automated landing system failure (computerworlduk.com)
1615.
Police Begin Clearing Zuccotti Park of Protesters (nytimes.com)
1616.
Pit: An F# to JavaScript Compiler (pitfw.posterous.com)
1617.
Enterprise SEO Platform Ginzametrics Raises $1.3 Million Seed Round (techcrunch.com)
1618.
Steve Jobs talks technology and Apple in this video from 1995 (thenextweb.com)
1619.
Sixth-Grade Developer Teaches Students How to Make Apps (good.is)
1620.
Why Microsoft killed Courier (dailytech.com)