November 2008 Archive
211.
Tesla Motors on Detroit Bailout (teslamotors.com)
212.
10 tips for starting entrepreneurs (slideshare.net)
213.
We Are Typists First, Programmers Second (codinghorror.com)
214.
Ask HN: Review our startup (bitloot) (bitloot.com)
215.
Say Goodbye to BlackBerry? If Obama Has To, Yes He Can. Maybe. (nytimes.com)
216.
Rice Paddies And Math Tests (gladwell.com)
217.
Unhappy people watch TV, happy people read/socialize (scienceblog.com)
218.
The Very Expensive Myth of Long Distance (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
219.
Steve Jobs On Being Laid Off (sramanamitra.com)
220.
Ask YC: Any Adwords Success Stories out there (especially selling SaaS)?
221.
The best economic indicator you've never heard of (slate.com)
222.
How to Detect the Social Sites Your Visitors Use (azarask.in)
223.
Why Vote? Freakonomics' take on voting (nytimes.com)
224.
What to do about Detroit. (sethgodin.typepad.com)
225.
The IntelliJ guys have created a dedicated Ruby IDE. (jetbrains.com)
226.
The freemium business model: giving away pays (buytaert.net)
227.
Poll: Major Cause of Your Successful Growth?
228.
Posterous.com (YC Summer 2008) launches Autopost to Facebook (blog.posterous.com)
229.
Laid-Off Tech Worker Kills 3 in Silicon Valley (nytimes.com)
230.
Strange Maps: Did you realize Africa is this big? (strangemaps.wordpress.com)
231.
Xobni launches 4 partnerships that will change Outlook forever (xobni.com)
232.
TBray Response: Sun Should Stop Sucking (kirkwylie.blogspot.com)
233.
Dumb people don't know they are dumb. Is there a simple explanation for this? (overcomingbias.com)
234.
Ruby Isn't Fun Anymore (adam.blog.heroku.com)
235.
Firefox Reaches 20% Market Share for First Time Ever (readwriteweb.com)
236.
edw519 & rms Interview with Andrew Warner from Mixergy about Hacker News (blog.mixergy.com)
237.
Twitpay.me Launches (twitpay.me)
238.
A Sad Day (Layoffs in Engine Yard's Rubinius team) (blog.fallingsnow.net)
239.
Listening to users is bad. (plentyoffish.wordpress.com)
240.
Analyst nails the current crisis in 2006 (37signals.com)