November 2012 Archive
6121.
The Origin of the Universe (hawking.org.uk)
6122.
TED | Playlists: Colections for curiousminds (ted.com)
6123.
HTML5 Function Graph Plotter (onlinefunctiongrapher.com)
6124.
Creative CSS Loading Animations (tympanus.net)
6125.
New longform science journalism site ‘Matter’ launches today (poynter.org)
6126.
NXP unveils $0.39 ARM micro in 8 pin DIP package (nxp.com)
6127.
Chinese Puts pressure on (foreign/JV) businesses to help censor web (nytimes.com)
6128.
Was the Internet just an accident? (jenson.org)
6129.
Show HN: Push targeted messages on your website using WebEngage Notifications (webengage.com)
6130.
anyone interested in a medical curriculum? what can be improved? (github.com)
6131.
Android Market Share Jumps to 72 Percent [REPORT] (mashable.com)
6132.
2012 update to the 2007 Cost of Monoculture in Korea (blog.mozilla.org)
6133.
Indexing and searching big static data (macwright.org)
6134.
How are investors connected? - Crunchbase on Neo4j (maxdemarzi.com)
6135.
Test drive Ruby 2.0 today (blog.bitnami.org)
6136.
How Sony Is Turning into a Ghost in Japan and Around the World (kotaku.com)
6137.
Google open sources Android 4.2 (h-online.com)
6138.
What if PHP was not that bad? (gist.io)
6139.
Hermes by New-Bamboo (new-bamboo.github.com)
6140.
The iOS Design Cheat Sheet (ivomynttinen.com)
6141.
Craigslist competitor Lovely releases iPhone app (gigaom.com)
6142.
Microsoft v. Motorola Trial in Seattle - Day 1 (groklaw.net)
6143.
Quora for iPhone 2.0 (quora.com)
6144.
Samsung: Hell, no, we’re not paying Apple any royalties (venturebeat.com)
6145.
Robot Mirrors Our Emotions To Be More Social (spectrum.ieee.org)
6146.
WebPipes.io : Live Snippet runnable in the cloud, 48h project node.js hackathon (nodeknockout.com)
6147.
Intel's 50-Core Xeon Phi: The New Era of Inexpensive Supercomputing (drdobbs.com)
6148.
Mozilla's Big Comeback (blogs.computerworlduk.com)
6149.
Amazon S3 Now Supports Archiving Data to Amazon Glacier (aws.amazon.com)
6150.
Google Fiber offers 1Gbps broadband to Kansas City (bbc.co.uk)