November 2008 Archive
61.
Chandrayaan 1 captured by Moon (news.bbc.co.uk)
62.
Flickr reverse engineers the shapes of continents, countries, cities, and neighborhoods. (code.flickr.com)
63.
Ruby and the Opposite of Momentum (kirindave.tumblr.com)
64.
Black and white (torvalds-family.blogspot.com)
65.
Python+Scipy+Matplotlib vs Matlab?
66.
Making Nested Parens with My Homeboy, Donald Knuth (ioerror.livejournal.com)
67.
Weebly's SnapAds: Survival Of The Fittest Meets Madison Avenue (techcrunch.com)
68.
Configuring vim right (items.sjbach.com)
69.
The dumb, dumb world of Malcolm Gladwell (theregister.co.uk)
70.
How Good Was 538? (andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com)
71.
Joel on Software: Exploding Offer Season (joelonsoftware.com)
72.
ASK HN: Google account disabled. Oh what to do?
73.
Ask HN: List of Hacker Blogs? ()
74.
ICombinator - Hacker News for the iPhone (icombinator.net)
75.
Using AdWords to assess demand for your new online service, step-by-step (startuplessonslearned.blogspot.com)
76.
Heysan (YC 07) - 100 million monthly page views and 600,000 users (mobileindustryreview.com)
77.
The Gentleman Grafter (vanityfair.com)
78.
Pyjamas: build AJAX apps in Python (like Google did for Java) (pyjs.org)
79.
The Food Miles Mistake: Saving the planet by eating New Zealand apples (reason.com)
80.
CorePy: Assembly Programming in Python (corepy.org)
81.
500 Exabytes per Raindrop (math.ucr.edu)
82.
Baseball statistician tries politics and bats almost one thousand (nytimes.com)
83.
GitX: Git GUI for OS X (gitx.frim.nl)
84.
Google's Plop is implemented in Lisp (code.google.com)
85.
Why thinking in the shower may be an ideal model for "creative pause" (cameronmoll.com)
86.
Do you read?
87.
Script kiddies have awesome tools (dow.ngra.de)
88.
The world’s most super-designed data center – fit for a James Bond villain (royal.pingdom.com)
89.
Official Google Blog: Talk face-to-face right from within Gmail (googleblog.blogspot.com)
90.
DNS Drama Exposed (Dramatically) (wired.com)