November 2010 Archive
871.
Wufoo (YC W06) integrates Notifo (YC W10) for form notifications (wufoo.com)
872.
In June the U.S. House passed bill to ban full-body scanners as primary method (opencongress.org)
873.
Introduction to Category Theory in Scala (hseeberger.wordpress.com)
874.
USPS sees $8.5 billion loss, warns Congress it'll be broke by 2011 (washingtonpost.com)
875.
Google's Inevitable Ruin Begins (pcmag.com)
876.
Are Entrepreneurs Pirates? 4min Test for HN by Behavioral Economist Dan Ariely (danariely.qualtrics.com)
877.
Naggum Nugget (groups.google.com)
878.
Amazon selling remaining Kindle 2 stock for $89 on Black Friday (geek.com)
879.
Review My App:"PG to Alonzo Church?", an iPhone game for the knowledge hungry (threewiki.com)
880.
What fragmentation? 77% of devices run Android 2.1 or 2.2 (bgr.com)
881.
On the subject of disclosing your compensation (raganwald.posterous.com)
882.
Ask HN: What SSL Cert Provider Do You Use? ()
883.
What Happened to Downtime? The Extinction of Deep Thinking & Sacred Space (the99percent.com)
884.
New version of Mathematica released (blog.wolfram.com)
885.
Screw it – Travelling and not arriving (diotalevi.com)
886.
Springboard startup bootcamp open to applications (springboard.com)
887.
Gizmodo Goes Crazy, Reality Isn't What It Seems (market-ticker.org)
888.
RubyDrop - A Ruby-based Dropbox clone that uses Git as a backend (github.com)
889.
A quick review of btrfs (apenwarr.ca)
890.
How I'm writing my book using Vim, Git and Ruby (chrismdp.github.com)
891.
Cycle Sort (corte.si)
892.
Which Shipping Company is Kindest to Your Packages? (popularmechanics.com)
893.
Announcing StartupMonth.org (our November "Startup Sprint" project)
894.
Ask HN: Any good math jokes?
895.
CL or Scheme?
896.
Hacked kinect Brings Futuristic User Interface (digitizor.com)
897.
New visa will boost UK high-tech sector (uk.reuters.com)
898.
Gamer sells virtual game property for over half a million dollars (blog.games.yahoo.com)
899.
The Joel Test: 12 Steps to Better Code (2000; Still relevant?) (joelonsoftware.com)
900.
On Hiring Haskell People (well-typed.com)