November 2010 Archive
3601.
How skilled are London taxi drivers at learning routes through unfamiliar towns? (bps-research-digest.blogspot.com)
3602.
Why Congress Must Extend Jobless Benefits But Not Tax Cuts For the Rich (robertreich.org)
3603.
Intel: 1000-core processor possible (macworld.com)
3604.
Video interview with Salman Khan, of Khan Academy (youtube.com)
3605.
Amazon reviews for "The Four Steps to Epiphany" ()
3606.
EyePong: Play Pong With Your Freaking Eyes (built at Barcamp Vancouver) (techvibes.com)
3607.
$200,000 for a Sociology Degree? (odonnellweb.com)
3608.
The Dangerous Myth of the Hero Entrepreneur (project-syndicate.org)
3609.
Code Elegance, Code Balance (codinghorror.com)
3610.
Apple's second gen iPad will be the perfect eBook reader for most (alexknight.net)
3611.
Fritz Leiber: A Pail of Air (1951) (webscription.net)
3612.
Any alternate DNS systems on the horizon? ()
3613.
Sony adopts, then drops, Cocoa-like GNUStep (appleinsider.com)
3614.
Almost barefoot: Two years with minimal shoes (disattention.com)
3615.
Your entire desk as a touchscreen monitor (codesketch.com)
3616.
Programming Language Comparison By Code
3617.
Conclusion: Dropbox and Apache don't mix (scripting.com)
3618.
Leaked cable suggests American diplomats told to gather intelligence (cnn.com)
3619.
How technology gets news out of North Korea (itworld.com)
3620.
Theory and Technique of Electronic Music (eBook + Software) (crca.ucsd.edu)
3621.
Applying the Golden Ratio to Your Web Designs (designshack.co.uk)
3622.
Essay contest: Is reality digital or analog? (fqxi.org)
3623.
When It's OK to Recline on a Crowded Flight... (blog.redfin.com)
3624.
Apple ditches XServe (apple.com)
3625.
Node.js load balancer proof of concept (contentwithstyle.co.uk)
3626.
Palimpsest: the guide to a (mostly) paperless life (43folders.com)
3627.
Geek hardware to buy once you have money « Max Klein (maxkle.in)
3628.
The Best Magazine Articles of All Time (ace.mu.nu)
3629.
Handling The Venture Capitalist Cold Call (onstartups.com)
3630.
Trial signup forms: less is more (brendanschwartz.com)