November 2010 Archive
2101.
Audio interview: Riak, Riak Search, and moving from BitBucket to GitHub (thechangelog.com)
2102.
Maximizing Iterations (mike.posterous.com)
2103.
Rise and fall: Lessons for Entrepreneurs (blog.asmartbear.com)
2104.
Announcing Browserling (catonmat.net)
2105.
Ask HN: Anyone know what the terms were for Airbnb's financing round? ()
2106.
XML vs the Web (blog.jclark.com)
2107.
A 25$ Gaming/Emulation Powerhouse - Using the Dockstar as a Gaming Console (hunterdavis.com)
2108.
Congressman wants WikiLeaks listed as terrorist group (news.cnet.com)
2109.
WTF is... up with e-book pricing? (reghardware.com)
2110.
Angry Birds on MacBook Air (scripting.com)
2111.
C is 38 years old. K&R V2 is 22 years old. What's the best modern C book? (stackoverflow.com)
2112.
Ask HN Game mechanics (badges) for bug tracking = good idea? (playnice.ly)
2113.
Google Chrome tops 'Dirty Dozen' vulnerable apps list (networkworld.com)
2114.
Born in the USA? Some Chinese plan it that way (npr.org)
2115.
Ask HN: I'm struggling and need some advice ()
2116.
Apps Are Not Software (eliainsider.com)
2117.
Ask HN: What's the best data storage to use along with Node.js? ()
2118.
Ask HN: Why does no one talk about working or interviewing for Oracle? ()
2119.
Qantas keeps A380s grounded over engine 'anomalies' (google.com)
2120.
Manifesto for Agile Government (spinellis.gr)
2121.
Unemployment after graduation: stop whining and figure it out (danielzarick.com)
2122.
Gmail Lite: If You Build It Google, We Will Come (techcrunch.com)
2123.
Announcing: TweetSentiments.com API for Sentiment Analysis (intridea.com)
2124.
Who Really Pays for Open Source Software? (cmswire.com)
2125.
Clients need deadlines too (swizec.com)
2126.
Flash haters, wake up (HTML5 ads demo) (simurai.com)
2127.
Masquerading as Mobile Safari to Get Websites to Serve HTML5 Video to Safari (daringfireball.net)
2128.
Ask HN: Does GTD or Pomodoro really help you get things done?
2129.
Few HTML5 demos with animation and sound (effectgames.com)
2130.
Ask HN: Successful entrepreneurs, what (non-startup) areas in life did you fail?