November 2011 Archive
31.
Microsoft, Apple and 27 other tech companies backing SOPA indirectly (thenextweb.com)
32.
Google.pl's crazy doodle (google.pl)
33.
Tim O'Reilly: I am really starting to hate Mac OS X. (plus.google.com)
34.
Do a barrel roll - Google Search (google.com)
35.
SOPA Hearing is Streaming Live (judiciary.house.gov)
36.
Asynchronous UIs - the future of web user interfaces (alexmaccaw.co.uk)
37.
Google releases full Android 4.0.1 source code, includes Honeycomb too (groups.google.com)
38.
Welcome to the new web. (lists.whatwg.org)
39.
Stop motion video shot over 2 years with 288,000 jelly beans (petapixel.com)
40.
An Introduction to Stock & Options for the Tech Entrepreneur or Startup Employee (ospflor63.stanford.edu)
41.
Nancy Pelosi, Ron Paul join SOPA opposition (arstechnica.com)
42.
InstaCSS: the CSS docs you always wish you had (instacss.com)
43.
Open Source (Almost) Everything (tom.preston-werner.com)
44.
Tumblr's anti-censorship message generated 87,834 phone calls to representatives (staff.tumblr.com)
45.
Show HN: Entire concerts algorithmically "reconstructed" from YouTube videos (switchcam.com)
46.
US judge orders hundreds of sites "de-indexed" from Google, Facebook (arstechnica.com)
47.
The Social Graph is Neither (blog.pinboard.in)
48.
US Bill Creating the Great Firewall of America (theagilepanda.com)
49.
The Closed, Unfriendly World of Wikipedia (daggle.com)
50.
This 28-Year-Old Is Making Sure Credit Cards Won't Exist In The Next Few Years (sfgate.com)
51.
Suddenly, Hacker News is not the first result for 'Hacker News' (google.com)
52.
Airport full-body X-ray scanners banned across Europe as unsafe (geek.com)
53.
Steve Jobs's Real Genius (newyorker.com)
54.
I Saw An Extremely Subtle Bug Today And I Just Have To Tell Someone (kalzumeus.com)
55.
Don't Give Your Users Shit Work (zachholman.com)
56.
SEO tricks from Patio11 (melmiranda.com)
57.
My offer to Google Reader (fury.com)
58.
USB Stick Contains Dual-Core Computer, Turns Any Screen Into an Android Station (blog.laptopmag.com)
59.
Stop the E-Parasite Act (wwws.whitehouse.gov)
60.
Programmers' salaries at Google $250k (and up) (jacquesmattheij.com)