November 2012 Archive
6871.
Apple's PhotoStream reverse engineered (github.com)
6872.
The Importance of Function Objects (yapb-soc.blogspot.ru)
6873.
Adding Node.js based sensors to the Parrot AR drone (hackaday.com)
6874.
23 C++11 bugs you no longer need to worry about in VS2012 (cpprocks.com)
6875.
Basis is finally on sale :) (mybasis.com)
6876.
Interview with 'Father of the iPod' Tony Fadell (bbc.co.uk)
6877.
It’s Not Just About Raw Data: A New Feature and A Lesson in Usability (blog.scholasticahq.com)
6878.
PengPod true Linux tablets campaign: Only $5K to go (igg.me)
6879.
Rich and appealing restaurant menu which is easy to manage and always up to date (mehanahq.com)
6880.
Linux in Lilliput (linuxinsider.com)
6881.
Dell XPS 13 laptop: The Ubuntu developer edition arrives (zdnet.com)
6882.
IPv6: A 2012 Report Card (circleid.com)
6883.
In Silicon Valley, a new wave of tech companies tries to enforce fun (theatlantic.com)
6884.
DRM error causes problems for legitimate Game Maker users (arstechnica.com)
6885.
Newzbin2 Shuts Down (bbc.co.uk)
6886.
Netflix Gambles on Big Data to Become the HBO of Streaming (wired.com)
6887.
Julian Assange's new book "Cypherpunks" is now out (orbooks.com)
6888.
Show HN: A BBS alternative (tagxt.com)
6889.
Mozilla Joining ISOC in Support of IETF Activities (boomswaggerboom.wordpress.com)
6890.
Blazing Fast analytics using Redis (elcuervo.github.com)
6891.
Simple.com Banking service available by invitation USA only (simple.com)
6892.
Text Classification for Sentiment Analysis – NLTK + Scikit-Learn (streamhacker.com)
6893.
Headphones hacked to display a light show based on the music you're listening to (hackaday.com)
6894.
MoMA has acquired a selection of 14 video games (onthemedia.tumblr.com)
6895.
Announcing Google Drive Site Publishing (googleappsdeveloper.blogspot.sg)
6896.
MongoDB across public and private clouds (video) (building43.com)
6897.
Microsoft's Surface Pro to arrive in January, priced from $899 for 64GB model (theverge.com)
6898.
Apple finally releases revamped iTunes 11 (9to5mac.com)
6899.
Techdirt accused of copyright infringement (techdirt.com)
6900.
$500K for Industrial Internet Algorithms (gequest.com)