November 2011 Archive
331.
Zynga Chief Seeks to Claw Back Stock (online.wsj.com)
332.
Ask HN: Startup promised me a job, then backed out after the internship
333.
Peter Norvig on dance photography (norvig.com)
334.
Cinder: open-source creative C++ (libcinder.org)
335.
Guide to Node.js (nodebeginner.org)
336.
Python: copying a list the right way (henry.precheur.org)
337.
The relationship between Readability and Instapaper (marco.org)
338.
Software Patent Abolition Petition (wh.gov)
339.
Translating mathematics into code (matt.might.net)
340.
Opensource tool to create slowmotion videos from your footage (slowmovideo.granjow.net)
341.
Mobile Carrier To Sell Service for $19/mo; Android Handsets For $99 Until Nov 27 (techcrunch.com)
342.
Abstract algebra for developers and people who hate math (poincare101.blogspot.com)
343.
Researcher’s Video Shows Software on Millions of Phones Logging Everything (wired.com)
344.
Stanford Class: Probabilistic Graphical Models (pgm-class.org)
345.
Student can't afford tablet for girlfriend, so builds her one for $125 (geek.com)
346.
How Google Inflates AdWords Bids (plus.google.com)
347.
Stanford computer diagnoses breast cancer more accurately than human doctor (extremetech.com)
348.
Your Brain Knows a Lot More Than You Realize (discovermagazine.com)
349.
Show HN: AI tool reads privacy policies, tells you which sites sell your info. (privacyparrot.com)
350.
Official Release of Google+ Pages (googleblog.blogspot.com)
351.
Want jobs? Encourage immigration (edition.cnn.com)
352.
Ask PG: Could we have the SOPA censorship label up on HN's logo today?
353.
WhiteHouse.gov petition to stop E-Parasite/SOPA (wwws.whitehouse.gov)
354.
Stanford Free Class: Computer Security (security-class.org)
355.
The most expensive coding font for free? (indiegogo.com)
356.
Making Coffeescript’s Whitespace More Significant (github.com)
357.
1TB Hard Drive Prices up 180% in a Month (blog.zorinaq.com)
358.
OpenBSD 5.0 Released (openbsd.org)
359.
Barnes & Noble pummels Microsoft patents with prior art (itworld.com)
360.
Python 3 implementation in Haskell (hackage.haskell.org)