November 2010 Archive
5911.
Chromium OS builds by Hexxeh (chromeos.hexxeh.net)
5912.
Facebook Will Help Power Artificial Intelligence In 10 Years (DST CEO) (techcrunch.com)
5913.
‘William S. Burroughs - A Man Within’ (movies.nytimes.com)
5914.
Information wants to be paid (petewarden.typepad.com)
5915.
Microsoft, beyond the PC (fernstrategy.com)
5916.
Will Internet censorship bill be pushed through lame-duck Congress? (rawstory.com)
5917.
Simple Game Development With Ruby (slideshare.net)
5918.
White Space over Vertical Bars for a Minimalist Navigation (uxmovement.com)
5919.
Security "scannermania" is here to stay, at least until TSA improves (blogs.denverpost.com)
5920.
Ask HN: Ranking Algorithm needed for website ()
5921.
“My God, It’s Full of JSRs” (on Java SE 7 and 8) (tech.puredanger.com)
5922.
How to Connect with High Volume People (bothsidesofthetable.com)
5923.
Finishing A Game (makegames.tumblr.com)
5924.
Iran uranium enrichment program targeted by Stuxnet worm, study confirms (theglobeandmail.com)
5925.
Engineered Bacteria Can Fill Cracks In Aging Concrete (popsci.com)
5926.
Seth's Blog: Unreasonable (sethgodin.typepad.com)
5927.
A Mathematician’s Lament (maa.org)
5928.
A Costly Quest for the Dark Heart of the Cosmos (nytimes.com)
5929.
New York Tech’s Top Investors Have Bubble Trouble on the Brain (observer.com)
5930.
Chris Anderson's (Wired) Rules for "Maker" Businesses that sell physical goods (blog.ponoko.com)
5931.
StumbleUpon’s Android App Discovery Feature: 1 Million Stumbles (techcrunch.com)
5932.
Scott Adams: What is the Universe Made of? (dilbert.com)
5933.
HOW TO: Create Your Own URL Shortener without writing code (mashable.com)
5934.
TIP: encrypt and decrypt files using OpenSSL (forums.freebsd.org)
5935.
Making a Smarter Social Browser With Gist (gigaom.com)
5936.
Adobe launches Project Rome (rome.adobe.com)
5937.
Temporarily boosting app sales with a “free for a day” promotion (topdrawerapps.tumblr.com)
5938.
Version Control Timeline (codicesoftware.blogspot.com)
5939.
Emergency Broadcast System Coming to Cell Phones (aolnews.com)
5940.
Statistical hubris: your data are wrong, and you asked the wrong questions. (thejuliagroup.com)