What Web Can Do Today
(whatwebcando.today)
November 2015 Archive
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How Finland plans to implement the first nation-wide basic income in the EU
(finlandpolitics.org)
93.
Xv6
(en.wikipedia.org)
94.
Ireland to 'decriminalise' small amounts of drugs for personal use
(independent.co.uk)
95.
Introducing the new Google+
(googleblog.blogspot.com)
96.
Chrome OS is here to stay
(chrome.blogspot.com)
97.
WebGL water scene
(c1.goote.ch)
98.
Life in a Studio Apartment with My Wife and Two Sons
(gregkroleski.com)
99.
Backblaze Storage Pod 5.0
(backblaze.com)
100.
Divisibility by 7 is a Walk on a Graph (2009)
(blog.tanyakhovanova.com)
101.
Saudi Arabia, an ISIS That Has Made It
(nytimes.com)
102.
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Google launches offline maps
(googleblog.blogspot.com)
104.
Gaming the H-1B system for good
(blog.triplebyte.com)
105.
Lessig Ends Presidential Campaign
(facebook.com)
106.
Five hours with Edward Snowden
(fokus.dn.se)
107.
24/192 music downloads make no sense
(people.xiph.org)
108.
Fallout 4 Service Discovery and Relay
(getcarina.com)
109.
Five Open-Source Slack Alternatives
(blog.okturtles.com)
110.
0 A.D.: A free, open-source game of ancient warfare
(play0ad.com)
111.
Static Website Generators Are the Next Big Thing
(smashingmagazine.com)
112.
Announcing .NET Core and ASP.NET 5 RC
(blogs.msdn.com)
113.
Announcing Docker 1.9: Production-Ready Swarm and Multi-Host Networking
(blog.docker.com)
114.
Math.random in V8 is broken
(medium.com)
115.
Ledger, a command-line accounting system
(ledger-cli.org)
117.
Firefox Now Offers a More Private Browsing Experience
(blog.mozilla.org)
118.
Balsillie fears TPP will cost Canada billions
(theglobeandmail.com)
119.
Microsoft and Red Hat partner
(blogs.microsoft.com)
120.