November 2012 Archive
1681.
Chris Anderson Leaving Wired for Robots (nymag.com)
1682.
Gator.js - simple event delegation in ~800 bytes (craig.is)
1683.
Try hovering over or clicking twice on 'Im Feeling Lucky' (google.com)
1684.
Building Great APIs: The Gold Standard (3scale.net)
1685.
Microsoft updates C++ compiler (computerworld.com)
1686.
Real World Cryptography Workshop (crypto.stanford.edu)
1687.
Microsoft has failed (semiaccurate.com)
1688.
Kickstarter sued over 3D Systems' printer patent (bbc.co.uk)
1689.
What do grad students in math do all day? (gist.github.com)
1690.
What We Used to Launch ThoughtStreams Quickly (eldarion.com)
1691.
Cable companies aren’t “forcing” people into piracy (marco.org)
1692.
What's the next product that will disrupt the smartphone industry? (kapuno.com)
1693.
Usability expert tears apart Windows 8 (venturebeat.com)
1694.
California Finds Economic Gloom Starting to Lift (nytimes.com)
1695.
Decoupling your employment (jonathanconway.net)
1696.
Netflix Is Bluffing (techcrunch.com)
1697.
Little Brother is watching: San Francisco PD relying on citizens with cameras (sfgate.com)
1698.
Internet Explorer 10 Release Preview (windows.microsoft.com)
1699.
PengPod: True Linux Tablets and MiniPCs (indiegogo.com)
1700.
Why Recruiters Exist (and what to do about it) (chiefpieguy.tumblr.com)
1701.
Are “Shameless Plugs” Worth It? Some data (danmaz74.me)
1702.
Billions in bearer bonds could be lost due to Hurricane Sandy: sources (nypost.com)
1703.
You Can’t Put A Price Tag On A TechCrunch Post (techcrunch.com)
1704.
Desktops are outgrowing me, and I'm worried (granig.io)
1705.
16 bits per second - the bandwidth of consciousness (2007) (fm.schmoller.net)
1706.
Dear Apple, I’m leaving you (businessinsider.com)
1707.
Why Silicon Valley and Hollywood Don’t Get Each Other (bothsidesofthetable.com)
1708.
Ask PG: Has the algorithm been modified? ()
1709.
Facebook Admits Too Much Facebook Probably Isn’t Healthy (techcrunch.com)
1710.
Legal Actions Every App Developer Should Take (blog.upcounsel.com)