November 2010 Archive
2821.
Show HN: Checkout my command-line Mint using Ruby and Ledger (blog.andrewcantino.com)
2822.
Learning Attention to Detail from Sherlock Holmes (alexyoung.org)
2823.
Decoding the Value of Computer Science (chronicle.com)
2824.
Apple Dabbles In Public Transportation, Adopts A Subway Station (crispgreen.com)
2825.
Grub with YC Alumni during YC (W11) Interview Week (grubwith.us)
2826.
Apple Joins OpenJDK To Open Source Mac OS X Java Technology (techcrunch.com)
2827.
The enterprise acquisition process hasn't changed (techcrunch.com)
2828.
ESR's Sex Tips For Geeks (catb.org)
2829.
Editing your Google Docs on the go - Official Google Mobile Blog (googlemobile.blogspot.com)
2830.
Rails for Zombies - Learn Rails from in your browser (railsforzombies.com)
2831.
Mod_pagespeed is an Apache module that automatically optimizes web pages (code.google.com)
2832.
Top Trends of 2010: Growth of eBooks & eReaders (readwriteweb.com)
2833.
Creating a backdoor in network card firmware (esec-lab.sogeti.com)
2834.
Sean Parker Sees Gloom in Venture Capital (dealbook.nytimes.com)
2835.
Clients From Hell (clientsfromhell.net)
2836.
4th Amendment Wear (cargocollective.com)
2837.
OS Research Wanted (surriel.com)
2838.
Old Spice with Matrix like effects using HTML5, video, canvas, js (barbafan.de)
2839.
Not Everybody Can Be Bill Gates (slate.com)
2840.
One customer at a time (petermichaud.com)
2841.
Visualization of a Facebook news feed load over 3G wireless (vimeo.com)
2842.
When Small Numbers Lead to Big Errors (scientificamerican.com)
2843.
The "Facebook Killer" Won't Look Like Facebook (cnn.com)
2844.
Comparing Digital Video Downloads of Interlaced TV Shows (pagetable.com)
2845.
Ask HN: Using Membase for your project? ()
2846.
Yahoo Open Sources S4, Distributed Stream Computing Platform (s4.io)
2847.
Can your iPhone make you more entertaining than you already are? (gregdetre.blogspot.com)
2848.
Video Editing Tablet (philip.greenspun.com)
2849.
Giving back to the community: the start of The Social Charity Collective (jeffkreeftmeijer.com)
2850.
Parsing file uploads at 500 mb/s with node.js (debuggable.com)