November 2010 Archive
1561.
Massive 58-inch MultiTouch iPhone Table (hacknmod.com)
1562.
Jets of seawater for radio antennae (bldgblog.blogspot.com)
1563.
One dimensional Chess Variants (chessvariants.com)
1564.
The End Of The Road For Web Services (blogs.computerworlduk.com)
1565.
Collaborative Evolution: The Mona Lisa in Canvas (peterbraden.couchone.com)
1566.
Inside memory management: Implementations of dynamic allocation (ibm.com)
1567.
NHS.uk allowing Google, Facebook, and others to track you (mmt.me.uk)
1568.
What I learned from building WordGap on AppEngine (blog.zmxv.com)
1569.
Would you let a stranger read your DMs? You probably already do. (richardhenry.tumblr.com)
1570.
Eat with and learn from Y Combinator alumni (not YC sponsored) (grubwith.us)
1571.
Antimatter atom trapped for first time, say scientists (bbc.co.uk)
1572.
Sockets and Nodes—An Experiment (Part I) (blog.zacharyvoase.com)
1573.
Google Files Sizzling Answer to Oracle's Amended Complaint (groklaw.net)
1574.
Pennies From Heaven (newsweek.com)
1575.
JavaScript Developer Survey (dailyjs.com)
1576.
On Joining CouchOne (and “getting” open source) (arandomurl.com)
1577.
Ask HN: Friends and Family offering large amounts of money, what do i do?
1578.
UK Government plans to create a "Silicon Valley" in London (eu.techcrunch.com)
1579.
Quantitative easying explained (jwz.livejournal.com)
1580.
So what is a designer? (helloform.com)
1581.
Ask HN: Who knows about Ad Networks? ()
1582.
The Man Who Called the Financial Crisis—70 Years Early (online.wsj.com)
1583.
Maybe outsourcing QA isn't such a good idea after all. (skeptek.com)
1584.
Mobile messes up the lean startup seed funding economics (theonda.org)
1585.
"They all look alike": Understanding the "other race effect" (arstechnica.com)
1586.
Please rate my Startup: Kroud - Q&A Community Building Tool (kroud.co)
1587.
Hidden limitations of Google App Engine (stackoverflow.com)
1588.
Debugging Go code (a status report) (blog.golang.org)
1589.
YC Winter 2011 Web Chat : The Eve of Anxiety ()
1590.
I'm so close... (blog.wakemate.com)