November 2010 Archive
9061.
Should founders be left to run a business? (ft.com)
9062.
Professional Tools - We need decent dev machines (simonmunro.com)
9063.
Using Backbone.js with jQuery mobile (bennolan.com)
9064.
Why Symbian failed: developers, developers, developers (theregister.co.uk)
9065.
Thank You. No, Thank You. (online.wsj.com)
9066.
Building A Community of Entrepreneurial Experts (foundersblock.com)
9067.
Dell tweaks its logo just subtly enough for nobody to notice (engadget.com)
9068.
Bitbake, Cake, and Black Friday (bunniestudios.com)
9069.
Why Kayak Wants to Go Public Now: Some More Analysis (xconomy.com)
9070.
Sad Angels and Mad Angels, But Not So Many Glad Angels After Boston Angel Dinner (xconomy.com)
9071.
XMLHttpRequest 2.0 Draft - now with more methods and attributes (w3.org)
9072.
Appleseed: Open Source, Distributed Social Networking, FSCONS 2010 (slideshare.net)
9073.
Main component of latest iPhone jailbreaking code released (h-online.com)
9074.
Is anyone in PodcastLand happy with their CMS? (scripting.com)
9075.
Skipfish, the Open Source Web Application Security Scanner (lcamtuf.blogspot.com)
9076.
Breaking down price sensitivity and the Top Paid v. Top Grossing charts (littlesquare.com)
9077.
Megahertz Myth (en.wikipedia.org)
9078.
My Life with 4 Browsers (blog.calbucci.com)
9079.
Video with Steve Woz & Romil Patel causes rumors and Nuance stock price to rise (bloomberg.com)
9080.
Coding the middleware for government data (radar.oreilly.com)
9081.
Bill Gates’ Minimal Viable Product (vlaskovits.com)
9082.
Deep Linking into Youtube Videos (techcrunch.com)
9083.
Boeing Subsidiary Begins Production Of 39.2% Efficient Solar Cells (solarfeeds.com)
9084.
Celebrating 25 Million Concurrent Users (blogs.skype.com)
9085.
What Trolls Can Teach You About Reputation Management (flowtown.com)
9086.
Googlish Google's secret code language - wdyt? (dondodge.typepad.com)
9087.
Upgrading a Machine Room in Antarctica (blogs.nasa.gov)
9088.
How Sizzle says "Hello, World" (sizzlelanguage.blogspot.com)
9089.
Flip Kromer on Infochimps data landscape [vid] (vimeo.com)
9090.
Fascinating discussion of technology, World War II and Silicon Valley (youtube.com)