November 2012 Archive
3721.
Welcome to The Matrix (rockerhome.wordpress.com)
3722.
Anti-Fragility (curiouslypersistent.wordpress.com)
3723.
#1ReasonWhy: Women on Discrimination in Gaming (kotaku.com)
3724.
Microsoft needs wizards (1984) (groups.google.com)
3725.
Ask HN: What is your opinion on dojo framework? ()
3726.
Ask HN: Review my startup idea ()
3727.
Apple’s new iTunes 11 expected tomorrow following delay (9to5mac.com)
3728.
Show HN: Push/Pull Factory. My Github Game Off game (pushpullfactory.gageh.us)
3729.
US Math Achievement: How Bad Is It? (psychologytoday.com)
3730.
Show HN: LifeReel - rediscover your best memories (at Facebook Hackathon Finals) (getlifereel.com)
3731.
Mexican Cartels Enslave Engineers to Build Radio Network (wired.com)
3732.
Gates' Review of Academically-Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses (thegatesnotes.com)
3733.
Native vs. HTML5 Mobile App Development: Which Option is Best? (cio.com)
3734.
Lovecraft—Crowdsourced, pattern-based code improvement (alimony.github.com)
3735.
Show HN: Airball - Dribbble feed viewer built with Backbone.js (airball.in)
3736.
The Salyut 3 station was equipped with a "self-defence" gun (en.wikipedia.org)
3737.
Does the Romney family now own your e-vote? (freepress.org)
3738.
Write a letter to your future self (ohlife.com)
3739.
Jive Software buys Meetings.io & Producteev to bolster social enterprise apps (venturebeat.com)
3740.
Where should you sit to answer the phone? (datagenetics.com)
3741.
JavaScript Style Badge: Your JS Signature (jsstyle.github.com)
3742.
The Privacy Illusion (dilbert.com)
3743.
What I Learned in San Francisco (blog.kera.io)
3744.
Search all 130 GiB of source code within Debian (codesearch.debian.net)
3745.
The Rizzoli Conundrum (blog.jgc.org)
3746.
Puerto Rico votes to become 51st US state (huffingtonpost.com)
3747.
Group Chat for Getting Work Done (chatharborhq.com)
3748.
U.K. Scientists to Make Broadband 2,000 Times Faster (blogs.wsj.com)
3749.
The culture of data science (tomtunguz.com)
3750.
Dolphins stay awake for 15 days by sleeping with one half of brain (telegraph.co.uk)