Open Source Misogyny
(blogs.osuosl.org)
November 2010 Archive
1411.
1412.
1413.
Swastikas and context
(stepto.com)
1414.
I am a hacker, not a decorator - Design candies are not for me
(pixelonomics.com)
1416.
420M People In China Have Internet Access, 99% Use Baidu For Search
(techcrunch.com)
1417.
The End of In-Flight Wi-Fi?
(schneier.com)
1418.
Jimmy Wales' "Appeal" results in 15x more donation dollars
(informationisbeautiful.net)
1419.
Semantically styling breadcrumbs—What’s wrong with » › / •?
(kumpunen.com)
1420.
1421.
It’s science if it bites back
(scottaaronson.com)
1423.
Web Development on Windows 7: Essential Applications
(devgrow.com)
1424.
Secret US Spy Plane May Be Too Mysterious
(wired.com)
1425.
Four Worthless Samsung Galaxy Tab Reviews and One Useful
(brooksreview.net)
1426.
How Did The Beatles Sell 2 Million Songs On iTunes? Mostly Facebook (Not Search)
(searchengineland.com)
1427.
Survey: Python vs Ruby Test Ecosystems
(nvie.com)
1428.
Apple and I.B.M. Aren’t All That Different
(nytimes.com)
1429.
Cells - A dataflow extension to CLOS
(common-lisp.net)
1430.
1431.
Top Democrat backs 1099 requirement repeal
(money.cnn.com)
1432.
2010's Most Innovative Tech Product Is Not a Damn Jetpack
(technologyreview.com)
1433.
1434.
I hate Xlib and so should you
(remlab.net)
1435.
Qt Quick, create Qt apps with Javascript
(doc.qt.nokia.com)
1436.
Getting Your Startup Started With Payments
(techcocktail.com)
1437.
Douglas Crockford's review of The Little Schemer
(amazon.com)
1438.
How to prototype and influence people
(azarask.in)
1440.
Ask HN: Please rate our startup Neetly
(neetly.com)