November 2010 Archive
2131.
Rejected, not Dejected...A Designer for hire ()
2132.
About JSONP in JavaScript (vcarrer.com)
2133.
How one company games Google News (news.cnet.com)
2134.
Why You Should Start a Company in... Kansas City (fastcompany.com)
2135.
Where The Workers Who Made Your iPhone Sleep At Night (gizmodo.com)
2136.
Creators Admit Unix, C Hoax (elsop.com)
2137.
(UK) Police to get major new powers to seize domains (thinq.co.uk)
2138.
Founder Institute's Blacklist of Unsavory Characters (techcrunch.com)
2139.
First official HTML5 tests topped by...Microsoft (theregister.co.uk)
2140.
Unsolicited Terrorism Tips to the U.S. Government (schneier.com)
2141.
HTMLDOC: Creating HTML, PDFs, PostScript, and books (htmldoc.org)
2142.
Track iOS crashes with Hoptoad (robots.thoughtbot.com)
2143.
The Brutal Decline of Yahoo (infographic) (scores.org)
2144.
We just launched Extractiv, our Semantic Web as a Service (extractiv.com)
2145.
Video Support for AirPlay Is Limited in iOS 4.2 (daringfireball.net)
2146.
Dave Morin answers the critics of Path (techcrunch.com)
2147.
An appeal from Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales (wikimediafoundation.org)
2148.
Bruce Schneier: TSA Backscatter X-ray Backlash (schneier.com)
2149.
Email like it’s 1995 (blog.thestateofme.com)
2150.
TTY-based group scheduling (the 200+ line linux patch that does wonders) (lwn.net)
2151.
How the way people code “Hello World” varies depending on their age and job (gnu.org)
2152.
My Hacker News firehose is flowing again (scripting.com)
2153.
Gitmarks helps you keep track of cool projects on Github (chrome.google.com)
2154.
Drupal Founder on Why Open Source is Good for Business (mashable.com)
2155.
Tryclojure - A Call To Action (blog.acidrayne.net)
2156.
FTC's first Chief Technologist: DRM basher Ed Felten (arstechnica.com)
2157.
Exciting Tools for Big Data: S4, Sawzall and mrjob (bytemining.com)
2158.
(real) gzip support on Amazon CloudFront (nomitor.com)
2159.
Back Of The Phone: Instagram, Picplz, Path Vs. Front Of The Phone: DailyBooth (techcrunch.com)
2160.
How MOS 6502 Illegal Opcodes really work (pagetable.com)