November 2012 Archive
92.
Bring Back the 40-hour work week (March 2012)
(salon.com)
93.
Leaving Microsoft
(haskell.org)
94.
JPL director: Curiosity may have found organic, not biological molecules
(lagazzettadelmezzogiorno.it)
95.
Syrian Internet Is Off The Air
(renesys.com)
96.
Alertify.js
(github.com)
97.
I’m writing my own OS
(gusc.lv)
98.
Sergey Brin Calls On Politicians To Abandon Political Parties
(techcrunch.com)
99.
Stolen Money on Gittip, Part 1
(blog.gittip.com)
100.
Google acquires BufferBox (YC S12)
(business.financialpost.com)
101.
Fine, eBay. Here’s your $2. I hope you choke on it.
(blog.danhulton.com)
102.
Motor Trend Car of the Year: Tesla Model S
(motortrend.com)
103.
104.
Great design from Apple on an interaction with Siri
(37signals.com)
105.
Google Launches Ingress, a Worldwide Mobile Alternate Reality Game
(allthingsd.com)
106.
TL;DR — Faster News
(toolong-didntread.com)
107.
WordPress.com accepts Bitcoin
(en.blog.wordpress.com)
108.
Amazon Announces new Data Warehousing Product
(aws.amazon.com)
109.
The EC2 firewall is broken
(daemonology.net)
110.
Inside the Secret World of the Data Crunchers Who Helped Obama Win
(swampland.time.com)
111.
A Slower Speed of Light
(gamelab.mit.edu)
112.
A breakdown of how I was talked out of $100
(dskang.com)
113.
Google Fiber is live in Kansas City, real-world speeds at 700 Mbps
(arstechnica.com)
114.
An ABC proof too tough even for mathematicians
(bostonglobe.com)
115.
Pickadate.js
(github.com)
116.
Dictionary app auto-posts piracy accusations on users’ Twitter accounts
(pocketables.com)
117.
Steam for Linux Beta Now Available
(store.steampowered.com)
118.
"Your criticisms are completely wrong": Stallman on software patents
(arstechnica.com)
119.
My favorite regex of all time
(catonmat.net)
120.
Learn a Programming Language Faster by Copying Unix
(rodrigoalvesvieira.com)