November 2011 Archive
1111.
Ask HN: Why do big companies tend to only build with Java? ()
1112.
Portable sunshine: Earbuds that shine light into your ears (wired.co.uk)
1113.
Prediction: Amazon will take over Android app distribution (marco.org)
1114.
Green revolution cooling (grcooling.com)
1115.
Tracelytics: Google Dapper for the Rest of Us (tracelytics.com)
1116.
CyanogenMod 9 (ICS) for Nexus S (extremetech.com)
1117.
Entrepreneurship Sucks (readwriteweb.com)
1118.
MyBalsamiq: remote, collaborative UX Design (mybalsamiq.com)
1119.
Flash Player a Declining Asset (blog.bengarney.com)
1120.
Intimacy 2.0 - a dress that flirts (pixelonomics.com)
1121.
Why Facebook's Seamless Sharing is Wrong (readwriteweb.com)
1122.
NYTimes Obituary for Ilya Zhitomirskiy, Co-Founder of Social Network, Dies at 22 (nytimes.com)
1123.
The Obvious, the Easy, and the Possible (37signals.com)
1124.
Books that helped us reach a million downloads (discovr.info)
1125.
200+ Labels Withdraw Their Music From Spotify: Are Its Fortunes Unravelling? (wired.com)
1126.
Google: Financial Embargo Of WikiLeaks Shows How To Deal With Piracy (forbes.com)
1127.
IE has 1% of market share ... on HN: "Show HN" aftermath
1128.
Groupon Shares Plunge, Trading Close to IPO (bloomberg.com)
1129.
BBC Trust Vice Chairman on net neutrality (bbc.co.uk)
1130.
Whatever works (sahillavingia.com)
1131.
A ridiculous patent for arbitrary compression (gailly.net)
1132.
Helping people find good Perl tutorials (szabgab.com)
1133.
The State of Ruby ORM (solnic.eu)
1134.
How To Log Bash History to Syslog (jablonskis.org)
1135.
Next Stop Mars: Huge NASA Rover Launches Toward Red Planet (space.com)
1136.
24 x 7 phone support for all issues and all business customers (Google Apps) (googleenterprise.blogspot.com)
1137.
Fluentd: the missing log collector (blog.treasure-data.com)
1138.
A reddit "AMA" thread with me about the Turing apology (reddit.com)
1139.
Belgacom ISP Can’t Be Told to Block File Sharing, EU Court Says (businessweek.com)
1140.
Microsoft spends $7.5m on IP addresses (theregister.co.uk)