November 2010 Archive
8131.
The Bad Ass Developer Bundle: Twilio, Heroku, SendGrid, Linode etc. credit (appsumo.com)
8132.
The Personal-Professional Barrier and the “New” Enterprise Market (blog.assetmap.com)
8133.
“Nutrition Facts” for web apps and CSS demos (aggregated.alanhogan.com)
8134.
Dojo Toolkit - Lessons from the Trenches (w2lessons.com)
8135.
Microsoft Kin to make a feature phone comeback? (arstechnica.com)
8136.
Microsoft future brightens - still challenging (sfgate.com)
8137.
Learning Genera (genera.posterous.com)
8138.
Ask HN: What is the total employment of all YC companies? ()
8139.
How do game designers keep players engaged after the've hit the last level? (quora.com)
8140.
Closures as objects (tmsh.posterous.com)
8141.
Diplomacy as a Game Theory Laboratory (lesswrong.com)
8142.
How TV Superchef Jamie Oliver's 'Food Revolution' Flunked Out (alternet.org)
8143.
Why Businesspeople Need to Become Designers (fastcompany.com)
8144.
CDE: automatic packaging of Code, Data, and Environment (stanford.edu)
8145.
Twitter joke trial: conviction for joke tweet about blowing up airport upheld (guardian.co.uk)
8146.
Welcome to your hamster cage (scripting.com)
8147.
Forget GDP: These Are the Most Advanced Countries in the World (theatlantic.com)
8148.
Urban Terror moving away from open source (urbanterror.info)
8149.
No One Cares What it Does -- They Only Care What They Get (clicksaw.com)
8150.
Rocket scientist converts stereo into 3D sound (news.cnet.com)
8151.
China Media Express: A Wall Street drama (brontecapital.blogspot.com)
8152.
U.S. building next wave of supercomputers (computerworld.com)
8153.
Polyglot in Coffeescript and Python (tuxcanfly.appspot.com)
8154.
New Facebook "Browser" --or an Affront to Google (technologyreview.com)
8155.
Google engineer: Raise leaker exposed us to mugging (news.cnet.com)
8156.
Introducing the Freakduino-Chibi (freaklabs.org)
8157.
Dotconomy: Economic indicators from the web (economist.com)
8158.
Wikipedia Mad Libs (wikipediha.com)
8159.
NSFW: I’m Some Random Tech Entrepreneur and I Approve This Confusing Message (techcrunch.com)
8160.
As Glaciers Melt, Science Seeks Data on Rising Seas (nytimes.com)