November 2011 Archive
11611.
Reinventing the Wheel in Brainfuck (reinventingthewheel.github.com)
11612.
Is Google becoming evil? (thewayoftheweb.net)
11613.
Piracy problems? US copyright industries show terrific health (arstechnica.com)
11614.
Why you should buy the Copy Hacker's book (blog.profitawareness.com)
11615.
Kinnect Effect (youtube.com)
11616.
Forget #ows, voter supression is much scarier (fairelectionsnetwork.blogspot.com)
11617.
Face and eyes detection in OpenCV (glowingpython.blogspot.com)
11618.
Amazon: Retailer, tech company...and library? (techflash.com)
11619.
Breakthrough Medical Gadgets: The Future of Healthcare Hardware (wired.com)
11620.
Bitcoin Cloud Wallet Servers - Wallet on the Cloud (microthosting.com)
11621.
Flywheel Energy Storage (astronomicalnews.com)
11622.
Undefined (astronomicalnews.com)
11623.
And some still wonder why most marketing sucks (saleskick.me)
11624.
Avid ScriptSync for Documentary Transcripts (qldps.wordpress.com)
11625.
Top 5 Scaling Lessons From Superhero CEOs (venturefizz.com)
11626.
Apple's idea about 2011 back in 1987 (youtube.com)
11627.
So, Are You a UX Researcher or UX Designer? Part 1 - User Centric, Inc. (usercentric.com)
11628.
The Future with Xbox Kinect (simplerna.com)
11629.
IPhone 4S: Incipio Delta Case Disappoints (macobserver.com)
11630.
Advanced Supercomputer Models Supplant Real-World Nuclear Weapons Tests (popsci.com)
11631.
Lost in scope (my.smeuh.org)
11632.
The Neighborhood Business Experience (whitneyhess.com)
11633.
Hortonworks Delivers Preview of its Hadoop-based Big Data Platform (ostatic.com)
11634.
The Different CTO Roles (allthingsdistributed.com)
11635.
Seattle Startup Resources (rishtal.com)
11636.
ButtonBar+ a new Safari Extension for creating extra bookmark bars (buttonbar-plus.com)
11637.
Getting Involved With Open-Source In 10 Minutes (Podcast) (addyosmani.com)
11638.
The music startups "race" on Facebook (chart) (99like.com)
11639.
An accidental experiment shows how evolution happens. (economist.com)
11640.
Python/ Django Developer Open, SF Bay Area Start-up ()