November 2009 Archive
4861.
Most Influential People In Open Source (mindtouch.com)
4862.
Google sued for patent infringement re Chrome Courgette compression algorithm (computerworlduk.com)
4863.
LuaJIT 2.0 Beta released, making Lua the fastest interpreted language (shootout.alioth.debian.org)
4864.
Ask HN: What software ideas do you have ? ()
4865.
Rethinking Customer Support (manyniches.com)
4866.
Bit.ly + tinyurl.com = FAIL (blog.planetaryscale.com)
4867.
Ask HN:What are the lessons of the Demonoid downtime? ()
4868.
Ask HN: Allow voting for posts as suggested founder reading? ()
4869.
Are API’s the New Open Source? (newcommbiz.com)
4870.
Digg is dead: Twitter killed it and Google helped bury the corpse (crave.cnet.co.uk)
4871.
Slow release of contextual search & advertising tools (victus1.victusmedia.com)
4872.
Ask HN: Introduction to Ruby/Rails book(s)? ()
4873.
14 Best-Selling Books Repeatedly Rejected by Publishers (entertainment.howstuffworks.com)
4874.
Poll: Should consent be legally required for cookies?
4875.
Google starts advertising on the homepage ()
4876.
Ask HN: Drupal or Wordpress for a mostly brochure site? (Details inside) ()
4877.
The Greatest programmer in the universe? (kshar.blogspot.com)
4878.
What is this UA: "Mozilla/3.0 WebTV/1.2 (compatible; MSIE 2.0)" ? ()
4879.
Ask HN: Where did HN's sense of humor go? ()
4880.
Four color problem finally proved without a computer? (arxiv.org)
4881.
Entrepreneurs Don't Need Degrees like lawyers and ... (simplify.tumblr.com)
4882.
Tell HN: Techcrunch posting statistics for last week ()
4883.
The Wikipedia paradox (marginalrevolution.com)
4884.
Charging Money for GPL'ed Software (Read the comments) (subtraction.com)
4885.
Is There Really A Water Crisis? (boingboing.net)
4886.
Start a startup while graduating ,possible ? ()
4887.
Ask HN: Anyone else do the Admissions Test for the W2009 Founder Institute? ()
4888.
Some books for November (sethgodin.typepad.com)
4889.
Robots in 2015 (marshallbrain.com)
4890.
Battery-less remote gets power from button presses, aims for production in 2011 (engadget.com)