November 2009 Archive
91.
WikiLeaks publishing over half a million intercepted pages from 9/11/2001 (911.wikileaks.org)
92.
Awesome By Proxy: Addicted to Fake Achievement (pixelpoppers.com)
93.
How to Follow Through: The Emerging Science of Self-Control (rolfnelson.com)
94.
"There is absolutely no design document whatsoever...[it] lives in Sid's brain." (gamasutra.com)
95.
Damn Cool Algorithms: Spatial indexing with Quadtrees and Hilbert Curves (blog.notdot.net)
96.
Rogue Amoeba abandons iPhone because of App Store approval insanity (rogueamoeba.com)
97.
Dropbox (YC S07) Raises $7.25M, Crosses 3M Users (gigaom.com)
98.
Reddit decommissions its last Y Combinator funded server (blog.reddit.com)
99.
Ask HN: I want to learn statistics and data mining
100.
My app ShoveBox is on NYTimes.com for some reason (nytimes.com)
101.
My Nightmare Interviews With Google (businessinsider.com)
102.
It's OK Not to Write Unit Tests (blogs.msdn.com)
103.
The dark side of Dubai (independent.co.uk)
104.
Rejection massively reduces IQ (newscientist.com)
105.
<script type="text/jquery"> (ejohn.org)
106.
Microsoft makes patent claim for sparklines (edwardtufte.com)
107.
Joe Hewitt: On Middle Men (joehewitt.com)
108.
How To Spam Facebook Like A Pro: An Insiders Confession (techcrunch.com)
109.
Bill Gates sums up Microsoft's abusive history (my.opera.com)
110.
Canabalt: iPhone Game (canabalt.com)
111.
A thorough evaluation of Go from a Google Employee (scienceblogs.com)
112.
"The Feeling Of Power" by Isaac Asimov (downlode.org)
113.
Erlang is now on Github (official repo) (github.com)
114.
How to Work from Home Without Going Crazy (task.fm)
115.
What I Wish Someone Had Told Me (about starting a company) (blog.bluyah.net)
116.
An Engineer's Guide to DNS (developer.yahoo.net)
117.
Upgrade your career (joelonsoftware.com)
118.
Typekit launches (typekit.com)
119.
The confessions of a semi-successful author (dir.salon.com)
120.
The returns to entrepreneurship (startupboy.com)