November 2011 Archive
8191.
Nuclear War Plan by I.R.S. (nytimes.com)
8192.
Edward Naughton continues his "Android violates the GPL" crusade (itworld.com)
8193.
What I Didn’t Write About When I Wrote About Quitting Facebook (themorningnews.org)
8194.
Ganit: Web Based MathML Graphical Editor (manojyadav.github.com)
8195.
Vertica Community Edition - Free Column Store Database (vertica.com)
8196.
Kill the Telcos Save the Internet - The Unsocial Network (highscalability.com)
8197.
Apple Releases iOS 5.0.1 To Fix iOS 5 Battery Issues (techcrunch.com)
8198.
Of Bits and Butterfly Effects (snook.ca)
8199.
Is The Internet Awake? (edlundart.com)
8200.
Why the F*** should you choose a college? (whythefuckshouldichooseoberlin.com)
8201.
The Market Size Fallacy (robgo.org)
8202.
Trying to get your boss fired means you’re looking at the wrong problem (petdance.com)
8203.
Need a Developer Partner ()
8204.
Physics of yellow angry bird (m.wired.com)
8205.
Mathematics Documentaries (cosmolearning.com)
8206.
The Problem with C++ Templates (coliveira.net)
8207.
Creating a top grossing mobile game without mass downloads (gamasutra.com)
8208.
Launch is a tool, not a goal (blog.thestartuptoolkit.com)
8209.
Ask HN: Startup Community in Shanghai? ()
8210.
Italy and the euro zone: That’s all, folks (economist.com)
8211.
Ducksboard: Real-time Dashboard to Manage All Your Analytics, Launching Soon (launch.is)
8212.
BlackBerry gets unexpected hit thanks to 'huh' guy and Reddit (news.yahoo.com)
8213.
The McRib Arbitrage (marginalrevolution.com)
8214.
IPod nano speaker patent could be for a camera (geek.com)
8215.
Judge Rules Feds Can Have WikiLeaks Associates’ Twitter Data (wired.com)
8216.
Attempt to Overturn FCC's Net Neutrality Rules Fails (reuters.com)
8217.
Trying to sell an iPhone on Craigslist -- You'll never get full price. (bretgs.com)
8218.
Amazon bobbing and weaving patent warfare to ensure Kindle Fire success (extremetech.com)
8219.
Jboss 7 setup on debian linux (alexander.holbreich.org)
8220.
Seven Changes to Watch for in Ubuntu 12.04 'Precise Pangolin' (pcworld.com)