November 2013 Archive
10441.
Google's Eric Schmidt Lambasts NSA Over Spying (us.wsj.com)
10442.
BlackBerry Receives Investment of U.S. $1 Billion (marketwired.com)
10443.
A new approach to touch (displair.com)
10444.
This Father Built A 3D-Printed Prosthetic Hand For His Son (cbc.ca)
10445.
427 days of living homeless (juokaz.com)
10446.
How to program unreliable chips (phys.org)
10447.
Dart and NetBeans IDE 7.4 (blogs.oracle.com)
10448.
How Can a CEO Lead Social Media Efforts? (moz.com)
10449.
Docs that make you better (ebeab.com)
10450.
Learn to use Git and remote repositories in 15 minutes (blog.nicoschuele.com)
10451.
All that tech glitter is not gold (davidmcwilliams.ie)
10452.
Thorstein Heins Ousted As BlackBerry CEO (readwrite.com)
10453.
Show HN: My first webapp - Notepad5, a simple offline notepad (notepad5.me.pn)
10454.
A Manifesto for the Truth (original.antiwar.com)
10455.
JointJS diagramming lib 0.7.0 released: animations and NodeJS support (jointjs.com)
10456.
Growth hacking via blogging: inbound marketing for startups (slideshare.net)
10457.
FOSS APK downloader extension for Chrome free from spyware (lekensteyn.nl)
10458.
Show HN: can we get rid of SQL? (try-alf.org)
10459.
Using PaintCode in production (paintcodeapp.com)
10460.
Twitter’s IPO could now be bigger than Google’s (qz.com)
10461.
BlackBerry Drops Effort to Sell Itself; C.E.O. to Step Down (dealbook.nytimes.com)
10462.
How to Stop Reading about Doing (and actually Start Doing) (medium.com)
10463.
[meteor-weekly] Meteor Devshop9, Meteor Marketplace, Meteor UI Update and More (meteorhacks.com)
10464.
In Praise of Haskell (drdobbs.com)
10465.
ArkOS - Funding Campaign (fund.arkos.io)
10466.
Create stunning homepages using photo backgrounds (blog.teamtreehouse.com)
10467.
The Academy for Software Engineering: A Manhattan high school for developers (sdt.bz)
10468.
William Gibson discusses cyberpunk with the Paris Review (2011) (theparisreview.org)
10469.
Early hostile comments lower ratings on a group blog: a small experiment (gwern.net)
10470.
Why Face-To-Face Meetings Are Overrated (inc.com)