November 2011 Archive
9091.
Scientists invent lightest material on Earth. (latimesblogs.latimes.com)
9092.
Resilient Community: Why You Need to Work Online (globalguerrillas.typepad.com)
9093.
Gondor Django Hosting has Launched (gondor.io)
9094.
Convert Ruby Regexp to JavaScript RegExp (reefpoints.dockyard.com)
9095.
The tech podcasts network ()
9096.
Nook Tablet Review (gizmodo.com)
9097.
Know about SOPA (en.wikipedia.org)
9098.
ASK HN: I made a small plug-in for WordPress but it didn't work. Any Advice? (wpflickt.com)
9099.
Science Saved My Soul. (youtube.com)
9100.
Comparing tax levels for SW Engineers ()
9101.
In the 21st-Century University, Let's Ban (Paper) Books (chronicle.com)
9102.
DSL pills with Groovy (gfrison.com)
9103.
My New Time Management Experiment PLUS an Important Announcement (marginofexcellence.com)
9104.
How to transform and scale a service business (agilionapps.com)
9105.
Scientists at MIT replicate brain activity with chip (bbc.co.uk)
9106.
London, here we come Our world search for entrepreneurs hits this week (venturebeat.com)
9107.
Five Absolutely Essential Utilities that make Windows better (hanselman.com)
9108.
Gamburtsev "ghost mountains" mystery solved (bbc.co.uk)
9109.
DOJ: It Should Be A Criminal Offense To Lie About Your Age On Facebook (techdirt.com)
9110.
Ethan Zuckerman wants you to eat your (news) vegetables (niemanlab.org)
9111.
How do colors affect purchases [infographic] (blog.kissmetrics.com)
9112.
How we moved to a new datacenter in the middle of the day with zero downtime (brendanschwartz.com)
9113.
Six Ways to Make Your Web Site Rock (markevanstech.com)
9114.
I Believe In The Internet - The Content Industry Doesn’t (bradburnham.tumblr.com)
9115.
Eclipse code recommender:smart bug detectors, stacktrace search engines (eclipse.org)
9116.
Most mobile app downloads per user not in US but in Sweden (Android) (research2guidance.com)
9117.
A Proposal for Null-safety in Dart (journal.stuffwithstuff.com)
9118.
Really strange lines of Python [2005] (pycontest.net)
9119.
Explanation for one of the strangest lines of Python (aroberge.blogspot.com)
9120.
Improving the DOM, Anne van Kesteren (annevankesteren.nl)