November 2012 Archive
3091.
500 reasons to vote against Mitt Romney and for Barack Obama (dailykos.com)
3092.
Apple Said to Be Exploring Switch From Intel for Mac (bloomberg.com)
3093.
The Narrative Fallacy: Why No Startup Success is Inevitable (technori.com)
3094.
Google Chrome: Longer battery life and easier website permissions (chrome.blogspot.com)
3095.
A Holographic Microscope for Just $250 (technologyreview.com)
3096.
Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States (cnn.com)
3097.
Ask HN: What are the real chances of Startup Act 2.0 to pass? ()
3098.
Million-Dollar Traders Replaced With Machines Amid Cuts (bloomberg.com)
3099.
LearnStreet Launches To Help You Learn How To Build, Test And Push Code (techcrunch.com)
3100.
Positive pregnancy test diagnoses man's cancer (boingboing.net)
3101.
The Problem With Measuring Digital Influence (techcrunch.com)
3102.
Do online courses spell the end for the traditional university? (guardian.co.uk)
3103.
Free Face Recognition (faceplusplus.com)
3104.
Ask HN: Should we create a network for indie projects? ()
3105.
Real time GIFs from your Webcam (screamcasts.com)
3106.
John McAfee arrested in Belize in drugs and weapons bust (dailymail.co.uk)
3107.
Free ride: students crack ticket algorithm (theage.com.au)
3108.
Bloomberg open-sources their cross-platform lowest-level C++ library (bsl) (github.com)
3109.
Human intelligence peaked thousands of years ago (independent.co.uk)
3110.
Jawbone UP is back (jawbone.com)
3111.
Everlater acquired by AOL, merged into MapQuest (everlater.com)
3112.
IBM 5150 emulated in JavaScript (jsmachines.net)
3113.
The end of management (michaelochurch.wordpress.com)
3114.
Intel officially introduced the Intel Xeon Phi coprocessor (newsroom.intel.com)
3115.
All the best, YC Winter 2013 interviewees ()
3116.
Product Team Antipatterns (allanberger.com)
3117.
The Most Important Tax Break Is the One That Nobody Talks About (theatlantic.com)
3118.
Mathematical Hacker (evanmiller.org)
3119.
Do you have proper vox.io etiquette? (blog.vox.io)
3120.
You Can’t Say That on the Internet (nytimes.com)