November 2013 Archive
10951.
Twitter Will List Its Shares At $27, Valuing The Firm At $14.7 Billion (techcrunch.com)
10952.
Git push to multiple remotes asynchronously (pnegahdar.com)
10953.
The Twitter IPO explained (theguardian.com)
10954.
Cisco takes fight to SDNs with bold Insieme launch (networkworld.com)
10955.
Groovy's magical NullObject (mscharhag.com)
10956.
Pebble adding support for all iOS 7 notifications (vimeo.com)
10957.
Netty 4 Reduces GC Overhead by 5x at Twitter (infoq.com)
10958.
A Step by Step Guide to Pre-selling (life-longlearner.com)
10959.
With 190,000 Smartwatches Sold, Pebble Boosts iPhone Support (allthingsd.com)
10960.
Pebble Announces SDK 2.0 & ANCS Support (youtube.com)
10961.
Statement by Sarah Harrison (wikileaks.org)
10962.
Self-correcting crystal may lead to next generation communication tech (phys.org)
10963.
Dropbox vs Copy.com: A Detailed Product Review (meydad.com)
10964.
Javascript Advanced Tips & Tricks (code.google.com)
10965.
The Latinos Of Silicon Valley (forbes.com)
10966.
Can an existing company be pitched as founder for startup? ()
10967.
Looking back at the 2013 Colorado floods (weather5280.com)
10968.
Pimp Your Trello Cards (littlebluemonkey.com)
10969.
The Javascript Event Loop Explained (blog.carbonfive.com)
10970.
Origami Labs (YC) Acquired By eFamily (techcrunch.com)
10971.
Wikipedia research hackathon: San Francisco, November 9 (meta.wikimedia.org)
10972.
Show HN: gitignorer - easily generate .gitignore files for you project (github.com)
10973.
Unique Ways to Landing an Internship (blog.flashnotes.com)
10974.
Experimental kerning for web fonts (fontcombiner.com)
10975.
Build a universal translator | Raspberry Pi (raspberrypi.org)
10976.
LCM - Lightweight Communications and Marshalling (code.google.com)
10977.
Show HN: Geofancy - iOS App for Geofencing /w HTTP-Push (geofancy.com)
10978.
With ‘Alpha House,’ Amazon Makes Bid for Living Room Screens and Beyond (nytimes.com)
10979.
Connected Devices and the Next Generation of Applications (medium.com)
10980.
weatherline.el: Weather in your Emacs mode line (github.com)