November 2012 Archive
8521.
The Facebook Loading Animation in CSS (css-tricks.com)
8522.
How We're Building Founder Chemistry (blog.reamaze.com)
8523.
The Post-Apocalypse Survival Machine Nerd Farm (businessweek.com)
8524.
ActiveResource is dead, long live ActiveResource (yetimedia.tumblr.com)
8525.
The Irony of the Presidential Election (blogmaverick.com)
8526.
Is Instagram about to be ruined? (dailylife.com.au)
8527.
Why is no body using your product? (pluggd.in)
8528.
Four-Way ARM Linux Distribution Comparison (phoronix.com)
8529.
Any advice for a French entrepreneur? ()
8530.
Irregular Warfare: Fielding and Phasing in the Venture Capital Green Beret (smallwarsjournal.com)
8531.
Stack Overflow answers are copyleft (meta.stackoverflow.com)
8532.
Totally Bizarre Experimental Video Explores Slit Scanning (thisiscolossal.com)
8533.
Red Cross partners with Indiegogo – 100% to Disaster Relief (indiegogo.com)
8534.
Meet Collaborators, share ideas, create together. (rockajoint.com)
8535.
Things You Should Never Do In Photoshop (blog.jaimecoyle.com)
8536.
Implementing container authentication in Java EE with JASPIC (arjan-tijms.blogspot.sg)
8537.
Node.js knockout, Error Tracking in Node with Rachet.io (blog.nodeknockout.com)
8538.
Why Math is Like the Honey Badger: Nate Silver Ascendant (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
8539.
Zero-day attack reportedly pierces key Adobe Reader defense (arstechnica.com)
8540.
Apple TV and Enterprise Wireless Configuration Woes (ryanmcmillan.com)
8541.
Gamers, Relax, Windows 8 is Fine (For Now) (kotaku.com)
8542.
Learn JavaScript Objects and Constructors in 5 minutes (futurefun.tumblr.com)
8543.
How does a non-tech founder build a tech startup? (junec.posterous.com)
8544.
How Has Windows Search Improved Since Win2k? Hint: It Hasn’t (techspot.com)
8545.
Fourth-generation iPad smashes PlayStation Vita in raw graphics power (venturebeat.com)
8546.
Is Game Music All It Can Be? (gamasutra.com)
8547.
Reading 'Dune,' My Junior-High Survival Guide (npr.org)
8548.
The Twitter-Facebook War Is Heating Up (thestreet.com)
8549.
Planned obsolescence (en.wikipedia.org)
8550.
Attacking an office printer? (security.stackexchange.com)