November 2012 Archive
3781.
Is your city a startup ecosystem? (blog.press42.com)
3782.
Which programming language is the most female friendly? (quora.com)
3783.
VoiceBunny Launches A Search Engine For Voice Talent (techcrunch.com)
3784.
Could JavaScript someday support Parallelism? (thomashunter.name)
3785.
Black Friday: Up to 90% off GoSquared (gosquared.com)
3786.
Jeannette Wing Will Lead Microsoft Research International (cmu.edu)
3787.
Firefox 64-bit development quietly ended for Windows (techspot.com)
3788.
How Japan handles long shopping lines (washingtonpost.com)
3789.
Markerless motion capture (faceshift.com)
3790.
The new C++ (blog.vivekhaldar.com)
3791.
Optimizing Data Transfer for Web(GL) Applications (using PNG) (cg.alexandra.dk)
3792.
Intel kills off the desktop (semiaccurate.com)
3793.
Show HN: The rsync.net Warrant Canary (rsync.net)
3794.
After 20M Downloads On Android, Japan’s Bitcellar Brings FxCamera To iOS (techcrunch.com)
3795.
DuckDuckGo, Google Competitor, Says It's Getting Shut Out (huffingtonpost.com)
3796.
Economic Impact Of Startup Accelerators: $1.6B+ Raised, 4,800+ Jobs Created (techcrunch.com)
3797.
Google and Yahoo Romania defaced (news.softpedia.com)
3798.
"Nexus 4 just became available" (notificationcanibuyanexus4.info) (play.google.com)
3799.
The Good Enough (programmingzen.com)
3800.
Biting the Bullet of Technical Debt (seomoz.org)
3801.
How we hit a 9.679% CTR with Facebook Ads (pagelever.com)
3802.
$25 tablets, $2 data plans, and zero margins (qz.com)
3803.
Collective Intelligence - how communities make decisions (edge.org)
3804.
Fantastical for iPhone - The fast and friendly calendar app (flexibits.com)
3805.
Nate Silver's book talk at Google: "The Signal and the Noise" (youtube.com)
3806.
How do developers find the time to stay on top of latest technologies? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
3807.
Show HN: Multi-user Gist Powered Blog for AppEngine (stackgeek.com)
3808.
AWS launches Data Pipeline, EC2 instances for analytics (zdnet.com)
3809.
What Method is Best for Learning to Code? (codeconquest.com)
3810.
The TSA as we know it is dead - here's why (linkedin.com)