November 2012 Archive
8401.
Steam for Ubuntu to first wave of beta testers (arstechnica.com)
8402.
Flurry’s knowledge is power as it raises a whopping $25M (venturebeat.com)
8403.
Paths to the White House (elections.nytimes.com)
8404.
2008 vs Today (natewienert.com)
8405.
Obama wins re-election (nzherald.co.nz)
8406.
Remember wines you’ve tasted, discover wines you’ll love. (delectable.com)
8407.
How the arbitage markets predicted the Presidential Race Result (uneasyempires.blogspot.co.uk)
8408.
How Difficult Is It To Advertise On The Web? (hirescott.com)
8409.
Nate Silver's prediction vs the actual count (side-by-side comparison) (twitter.com)
8410.
Learn Mandarin Language Online with Expert Mandarin Tutors (mychinesetutor.org)
8411.
Black-Scholes trading algorithm (en.wikipedia.org)
8412.
Security, security! But do you test it? Potential vulnerability in TOR. (viva64.com)
8413.
Why the Apple vs Android Comparison Is A Piece of Nonsense (forbes.com)
8414.
IOS vs. Android: Impact of In-App Purchases on Revenue Gap (tech-thoughts.net)
8415.
Ask HN: Are startup communities responsible for a state like CO turning blue? ()
8416.
Apple Told to Pay $368.2 Million to VirnetX in Trial (bloomberg.com)
8417.
Our priorities, in a nutshell (imgur.com)
8418.
Sublime Text 2 plugin to generate yardoc (github.com)
8419.
Me.ga no longer points to kimdotcom, points to ome.ga (me.ga)
8420.
Little-Known Awesome Algorithms: Sort faster than NLOGN (swageroo.com)
8421.
12 Essential Tips For Doing Business In India (businessinsider.com)
8422.
Wrath of the Math: Obama Wins Nerdiest Election Ever (wired.com)
8423.
‘Experimental’ Software Discreetly Installed (techcrunch.com)
8424.
Apple switch from Intel chips? (gigaom.com)
8425.
Steam for Linux limited beta has begun (steamcommunity.com)
8426.
Ministry of Testing | Test Tools (ministryoftesting.com)
8427.
OLinuXino looks to take on the Raspberry Pi (bit-tech.net)
8428.
Nvidia driver update doubles Linux gaming framerates Finally (bit-tech.net)
8429.
Cdist 2.1.0pre7 released - 2.1 almost there (nico.schottelius.org)
8430.
An easy to use Drag & Drop List for Android. (github.com)