November 2011 Archive
7831.
ICloud: Removing Images from Your Photo Stream (macobserver.com)
7832.
Electric-steam locomotive (en.wikipedia.org)
7833.
Apple Drops Researcher From Dev Program Over iOS Bug Demo App (threatpost.com)
7834.
Amtrak's true costs (economist.com)
7835.
Reserve items, check yourself out with the Apple Store 2.0 app (arstechnica.com)
7836.
A brief history of SEO [Infographic] (copify.com)
7837.
Mustachio (github.com)
7838.
Whats coming in Graylog2 v0.9.6 - MongoDB replaced with ElasticSearch (lennartkoopmann.net)
7839.
Olympus & Japan's art of "frequent deep bows and contrite speeches" (z3n.tv)
7840.
Don't use Google App Engine if your planned app will use datastore (v2ex.com)
7841.
HP Considering Sale of WebOS [REPORT] (mashable.com)
7842.
Who Broke the Internet? (real-user-monitoring.com)
7843.
Drobo Experimentation Results [Drobo & Encrypted HFS] (plus.google.com)
7844.
A case for Startup Visas (techentrepreneurship.com)
7845.
Apple Streamlines Real World Shopping With Mobile Self-Checkout (readwriteweb.com)
7846.
Hidden Panorama Mode Uncovered in the iOS Camera (twitter.com)
7847.
Aug.js - a jQuery-like extend library for browser, ender and node.js (jga.me)
7848.
Brainstorming a Capistrano-like tool for PHP deployments (gist.github.com)
7849.
HP looking to sell webOS (reuters.com)
7850.
Azul's Pauseless Garbage Collector Goes Native on Linux (infoq.com)
7851.
Code Beautifier, old work indenting C Code ~ "By The Code For The Code" (github.com)
7852.
The heat is on (economist.com)
7853.
World's hardest probability problem: the red-haired girl named Florida (allendowney.blogspot.com)
7854.
"Mudge" Zatko shaking up DARPA's security software routine (networkworld.com)
7855.
How to Make (and Sustain) a Good First Impression Every Time (lifehacker.com)
7856.
Quantifying Reputation and Journalism (cmdrtaco.net)
7857.
Stack Overflow Needs Mentors (schneems.com)
7858.
Go-Go-Go, School to Change Its Name to Steve Jobs (gizmodo.com)
7859.
Opt out of information aggregators (trendslate.com)
7860.
The King of Human Error | Business (vanityfair.com)