November 2012 Archive
271.
Show HN: LaughMatch (LaughMatch.com)
272.
Amazon Web Services Drops S3 Storage Service Pricing About 25% (techcrunch.com)
273.
ChesSMS: Using Unicode to play Chess over SMS (twilio.com)
274.
Detect iPad Mini in HTML5? (stackoverflow.com)
275.
Scientist Creates Self-Filling Water Bottle (thenextweb.com)
276.
Google's Digital Creative Guidebook (creativesandbox.com)
277.
iOS 6.0 Causes CDN Overages (labs.prx.org)
278.
Arq (Mac backup) now works with Glacier (haystacksoftware.com)
279.
Firefox OS – video presentations and slides on the OS, WebAPIs (hacks.mozilla.org)
280.
How To Package Your Python Code (scotttorborg.com)
281.
Redline Smalltalk V1.0 (indiegogo.com)
282.
Eight Years of Firefox (blog.mozilla.org)
283.
The Useless Web (theuselessweb.com)
284.
Cisco Acquires Enterprise Wi-Fi Startup Meraki For $1.2 Billion In Cash (techcrunch.com)
285.
Internet Explorer becomes Korean election issue (theregister.co.uk)
286.
Linguist claims that English Is a Scandinavian language (apollon.uio.no)
287.
Posting a notice on your Facebook wall will not protect your privacy rights (snopes.com)
288.
How Lanyrd moved from AWS to SoftLayer and MySQL to PostgreSQL with no downtime (lanyrd.com)
289.
The email I received from Google in 2007 when they wanted to buy Zlio (berrebi.org)
290.
40,000 NYU students realize they can 'reply all' to everyone (nyulocal.com)
291.
A Few New Things Coming To JavaScript (addyosmani.com)
292.
Twitter's descent into the extractive (37signals.com)
293.
Nate Silver Is a One-Man Traffic Machine for the Times (tnr.com)
294.
24 Pull Requests - Giving little gifts of code for Christmas (24pullrequests.com)
295.
What Has Changed (avc.com)
296.
E17 (Enlightenment) enters alpha after 12 years (enlightenment.org)
297.
Magic keywords on Google and the consequences of tailoring results (gabrielweinberg.com)
298.
Google Books team open sources a book scanner (hackaday.com)
299.
Post mortem of a failed HackerNews launch (gigpeppers.com)
300.
The front page of HN almost exactly 5 years ago (web.archive.org)