November 2012 Archive
601.
Space as a Service (judegomila.com)
602.
Early sketches from web designers (layervault.tumblr.com)
603.
How Do You Raise a Prodigy? (nytimes.com)
604.
Do not register a domain name with your hosting provider (weblog.masukomi.org)
605.
Kim Dotcom’s Mega goes online at Mega.co.nz (mega.co.nz)
606.
How To Hire A Data Scientist (blog.bright.com)
607.
Show HN: liffect — CSS3 animation effects for lists (ademilter.com)
608.
Machine Learning: Neural Network vs Support Vector Machine (stackoverflow.com)
609.
Kernel Drivers Compiled to Javascript and Run in Browser (blog.netbsd.org)
610.
First Teleportation From One Macroscopic Object to Another (technologyreview.com)
611.
BlackBerry 10: Awesome (theregister.co.uk)
612.
Casual users need as good a computer as possible, proficient users can make do (ignco.de)
613.
How to name your startup: A 9 month first-hand journey through rebranding (learndot.com)
614.
Steam Linux Beta starts today, NVIDIA claims (nvidianews.nvidia.com)
615.
Researchers find Megaupload shutdown hurt box office revenues (thenextweb.com)
616.
Luvit – Asynchronous I/O for Lua (luvit.io)
617.
NVD3 is back (nvd3.org)
618.
DuckDuckGo Plugin: Hacker News Search (duckduckgo.com)
619.
Google connects Play Store with Google+, reviews will feature name and picture (thenextweb.com)
620.
Textadept: fast, minimalist, and Lua-extensible cross-platform text editor (foicica.com)
621.
Serious Sam 3 Developer: "Gabe Newell did not Overreact on Windows 8" (ubuntuvibes.com)
622.
Facebook makes it official — an external advertising network is coming soon (gigaom.com)
623.
Why time is not running out (paraschopra.com)
624.
NBC calls it for Barack Obama (nbcnews.com)
625.
The future of GPS (opensignal.com)
626.
Startup Ideas: a response (mattmaroon.com)
627.
Google launches “Defend Your Net” campaign in Germany against copyright plans (thenextweb.com)
628.
Some problems are so hard they need to be solved piece by piece (cdixon.org)
629.
Ask HN: What are some good EC2 tutorials for programmers? ()
630.
The Architecture of Datomic (infoq.com)