Start-Up New York?
(theatlanticcities.com)
November 2011 Archive
9331.
9332.
Welcome to OS X: Migrating iTunes from PC to Mac
(macobserver.com)
9333.
9334.
Microsoft struggles to regain former growth
(latimes.com)
9335.
Hunch is now part of eBay
(blog.hunch.com)
9336.
The EXOdesk Is A Poor Man's Microsoft Surface, But Still Awesome
(techcrunch.com)
9337.
Is Innovation Valuable?
(asymco.com)
9339.
The Dirty Dozen of security-vulnerable smartphones
(networkworld.com)
9340.
EBay Buys Recommendation Service Hunch To Improve Buying And Selling
(techcrunch.com)
9341.
9342.
eBay Acquires Hunch
(businesswire.com)
9343.
A Case for Write Optimizations in MySQL
(tokutek.com)
9344.
9345.
Allen curve
(en.wikipedia.org)
9346.
House to Investigate Threat Posed by Chinese-owned Telecoms
(securityweek.com)
9347.
Another Groupon Horror Story.
(dailymail.co.uk)
9348.
Map of NYC's tech start-ups
(nytimes.com)
9349.
Google Developer Day Berlin: The HTML5 Demos
(mikewest.org)
9350.
Google’s New Chrome Aura Window Manager Surfaces
(conceivablytech.com)
9351.
EU: Don’t Be Obsessed About Copyright
(conceivablytech.com)
9352.
9353.
A Step Forward for RNA Interference
(prescriptions.blogs.nytimes.com)
9354.
Apple iTunes vulnerability known since 2008 allows arbitray code injection
(web.nvd.nist.gov)
9355.
Financial Times wins after leaving Apple's App Store
(mediapost.com)
9356.
Exposing content via APIs
(radar.oreilly.com)
9357.
Awesome CSS3 Buttons, über simple markup
(sydl.me)
9358.
Minecraft just got Released for the iPhone and iPad
(applecasts.com)
9359.
Deep
(i.imgur.com)
9360.
Big mouth: Bubbleicious
(netmagazine.com)