Hierarchical File Systems are Dead
(eecs.harvard.edu)
November 2010 Archive
1291.
1292.
PDF goodness in Chrome
(chrome.blogspot.com)
1295.
Spotify had a £16.66m loss in 2009
(eu.techcrunch.com)
1296.
Reddit is hiring
(blog.reddit.com)
1297.
How Facebook Could Beat Google
(wired.com)
1298.
1299.
1300.
Ugly Old Perl
(blog.laufeyjarson.com)
1302.
Discussing a bytecode standard in browsers
(aminutewithbrendan.com)
1303.
The China Boom on US Campuses
(nytimes.com)
1304.
Announcing a Node.js Book Project
(developer.yahoo.com)
1307.
A history of viruses on Linux
(neowin.net)
1308.
Crowdsourcing Jobs to a Worldwide Mobile Workforce
(technologyreview.com)
1309.
Block Helpers in Rails 3
(timeless.judofyr.net)
1310.
Impatient Perl (free ebook)
(perl.org)
1311.
Startup altruism
(gabrielweinberg.com)
1312.
TSA Opt-Out Day, Now with a Superfantastic New Twist
(theatlantic.com)
1314.
Since you asked, Gruber, here are my Android "killer apps"
(perpetualstudent.net)
1316.
1317.
Are Serverside Web Frameworks Becoming Irrelevant?
(blog.recursivity.com)
1318.
1319.
Can Anything Stop The Facebook Juggernaut?
(techcrunch.com)
1320.
Dancer 1.2000, finally out
(backup-manager.org)