November 2011 Archive
181.
Can you build beautiful sites with Twitter Bootstrap? Hell yes (builtwithbootstrap.tumblr.com)
182.
Massive networks of stripes appear in Chinese Desert--visible from space (slashgear.com)
183.
Convergence: complete HTML5 game (currantcat.com)
184.
You'll be dead soon - Carpe Diem (steveblank.com)
185.
What's wrong with OKCupid's matching algorithm. (blog.hiremebecauseimsmart.com)
186.
Proxy server for Siri (github.com)
187.
Google threatens to cut ties with Chamber of Commerce over Protect-IP lobbying (politico.com)
188.
Startups Are Hard. So Work More, Cry Less, And Quit All The Whining (uncrunched.com)
189.
How to lose time and money (paulgraham.com)
190.
EMI music is sold to Universal. We're down to three major labels. (bbc.co.uk)
191.
Back in the Django saddle (holovaty.com)
192.
Shapecatcher - draw the unicode character you want (shapecatcher.com)
193.
Two decades of productivity: Vim's 20th anniversary (arstechnica.com)
194.
Ring Counter Clock: still running after 40 years (jameco.com)
195.
Swearing (zachholman.com)
196.
Sweet sanity: 75% of Americans say infringement fines should be under $100 (arstechnica.com)
197.
US Road Fatalities 2001-09 mapped with OpenStreetMap (map.itoworld.com)
198.
Stanford University Free Class: Design and Analysis of Algorithms I (algo-class.org)
199.
GitHub forking has one big flaw (zbowling.github.com)
200.
White House responds to Patent Petition (wwws.whitehouse.gov)
201.
Generation Sell (nytimes.com)
202.
How Facebook is ruining sharing (news.cnet.com)
203.
Ask HN: How do you know if you're burnt out or just being lazy?
204.
The Trouble with Bright Kids (blogs.hbr.org)
205.
Zynga's Tough Culture Risks a Talent Drain (dealbook.nytimes.com)
206.
Full disk encryption is too good? (extremetech.com)
207.
Facebook settles with FTC, under privacy watch for 20 years (ftc.gov)
208.
IOS App Store Submission Checklist - anything else to add? (ontestpad.com)
209.
Free 5 Billion Page Web Index Now Available from Common Crawl Foundation (readwriteweb.com)
210.
Developer Income Report #16 (kreci.net)