November 2012 Archive
4921.
Ericsson Sues Samsung on Patents (nytimes.com)
4922.
Snapchat: The Biggest No-Revenue App Since Instagram (forbes.com)
4923.
Intrade Tells U.S. Users to Shut Accounts After CFTC Sues (businessweek.com)
4924.
Don't force your privates up my face (coderwall.com)
4925.
Securing Javascript - Douglas Crockford (videos.2012.appsecusa.org)
4926.
Automatically Discovering Browser Performance Pitfalls (homes.cs.washington.edu)
4927.
Twitter hashtag '#1ReasonWhy' exposes sexism in game industry (gamasutra.com)
4928.
Show HN: Gist with a paywall (jfornear.co)
4929.
Studio Axioms. Starting and running a software design studio (dl.dropbox.com)
4930.
The Big Curiosity Rover Discovery Is a Big Misunderstanding (mashable.com)
4931.
Clarification on “B2D is sexier.” (blog.yonas.io)
4932.
Facebook Gifts Urges Users to Shop While They Share (nytimes.com)
4933.
Animate.css (daneden.me)
4934.
Why You Should Be Using an App Launcher (lifehacker.com)
4935.
Patent troll hits Apple for using headphones (gigaom.com)
4936.
What do grad students in math do all day? (quora.com)
4937.
Touch Creator - Multitouch Authoring Tool (sedna-touch.de)
4938.
VPN ban makes for nervy times behind Great Firewall (theregister.co.uk)
4939.
Show HN: Print nice calendars (and test psychological assumptions) ()
4940.
Functional compilers (skillsmatter.com)
4941.
How MIDI changed the world of music (bbc.co.uk)
4942.
Caltech and UVic set 339Gbps Internet speed record (extremetech.com)
4943.
JetBrains is Top Sponsor of December 8th, Global Day of Coderetreat 2012 (blog.jetbrains.com)
4944.
Amazon sellers complain of tied-up payments, account shutdowns (seattletimes.com)
4945.
Total number of Bitcoins hits 10.5 million, production halves to stop inflation (theverge.com)
4946.
The Jeff Bezos School of Long-Term Thinking (99u.com)
4947.
Science.js Scientific and statistical computing in JavaScript (github.com)
4948.
Ars asks: Help us max out Google Fiber (arstechnica.com)
4949.
Toyota Has Solved a Problem that Could See Magnesium-Ion Batteries (technologyreview.com)
4950.
Ask Richard Stallman Anything on Slashdot (interviews.slashdot.org)