November 2007 Archive
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How many Java programmers does it take to round up to a power of two?
(forum.java.sun.com)
123.
Alan Kay: The computer revolution hasn't happened yet
(video.google.com)
124.
You'll never be this good at games...
(gamesradar.com)
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Open Social API docs are online
(code.google.com)
128.
Firefox: It's not memory leaks, but fragmentation
(pavlov.net)
129.
Scribd in the Wall Street Journal
(scribd.com)
130.
Modern Lisp (with support for concurrency) based on Java Virtual Machine
(clojure.sourceforge.net)
131.
Justin.tv search API and Common Lisp
(techblog.justin.tv)
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2001: Business Week explains why Apple stores won't work
(businessweek.com)
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Performance-pay Perplexes
(newyorker.com)
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Review: 'Blade Runner'
(sfgate.com)
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Verizon Wireless to open up network
(marketwatch.com)
143.
Are the Most LinkedIn Really LinkedOut?
(centernetworks.com)
144.
Why Being Outside Silicon Valley is Good for Startups
(venturelaw.blogspot.com)
145.
If Elected, Barack Obama Would Name a Chief Technology Officer
(venturebeat.com)
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Cooking for Engineers. No more ramen!
(cookingforengineers.com)
148.
Bush Finds Error In Fermilab Calculations
(theonion.com)
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www.hackerne.ws -- My New Year's gift to YC Hacker News
(hackerne.ws)
150.
The factors of entrepreneurship
(troutgirl.wordpress.com)