The Elephant Who Can Speak
(dailymail.co.uk)
November 2012 Archive
8041.
8042.
The Movement That Is Transforming How New Products Are Built And Launched
(theleanstartup.com)
8043.
Felix Baumgartner: 'I hope I can make fear cool'
(guardian.co.uk)
8044.
ATHM (ATHMlowell) on Twitter
(twitter.com)
8045.
Live Cheaply: How to live on $250 per month in New York
(accountingweb.com)
8046.
8047.
Reintroducing Extension SDKs for Visual C++
(infoq.com)
8048.
The time is right for an open source Ubuntu tablet OS
(thenextweb.com)
8049.
The 4,000 Tribes of Reddit: Who Are These People?
(forbes.com)
8050.
Open source software use grows
(itweb.co.za)
8051.
Centralization vs. Decentralization: Two Centuries of Authority in Design
(smarimccarthy.is)
8052.
New requirements for passports, another small step towards tyranny
(fabiusmaximus.com)
8053.
The Evolution of Google's Search Page
(nytimes.com)
8054.
Using LaTeX to generate smartphone-readable PDF files - handy tips with examples
(tex.stackexchange.com)
8055.
8056.
8057.
Defeating Windows Driver Signature Enforcement #1: default drivers
(j00ru.vexillium.org)
8058.
8059.
We can all agree Engadgets op-Ed is bunk: iPad mini $188 in parts
(updates.gizmodo.com)
8060.
Facebook Tackles Big Data With 'Project Prism'
(wired.com)
8061.
8062.
Conditional random field
(en.wikipedia.org)
8063.
The Game Theory of Brain Enhancement
(forbes.com)
8064.
Rake 10.0 released: Yes, version '10.0'
(github.com)
8065.
8066.
NBC's Saturday Night Live homepage hacked
(imgur.com)
8067.
Google, Facebook and Twitter face fresh UK tax scrutiny
(guardian.co.uk)
8068.
A promising fresh take on Automatic Text Summarization
(practicalquant.blogspot.com)
8069.
The Network Effect Isn’t Good Enough
(techcrunch.com)
8070.
Iterations: All The News That’s Fit To Reinvent
(techcrunch.com)