November 2012 Archive
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The Difference Between Server Side and Client Side, Front End and Back End (codeconquest.com)
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Reference Graphs as Tools for Refactoring (blog.newrelic.com)
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Cray's 100 petaflop XC30 supercomputer with up to a million Intel Xeon cores (theregister.co.uk)
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Understanding binary (wildbunny.co.uk)
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The hardware Beanstalk purchased for their migration to co-location (blog.beanstalkapp.com)
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Elon Musk to keynote SXSW Interactive (sxsw.com)
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Wikipedia adds video feature (o.canada.com)
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Clever IoT hack - umbrella reminder on rainy weather (wiki.openpicus.com)
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A few things that Australia has invented (bbc.co.uk)
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Why I'm bearish on Apple (slate.com)
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Habitable-zone super-Earth candidate in a six-planet system found (arxiv.org)
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How Snow White Helped Airbnb's Mobile Mission (fastcompany.com)
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Some (Facebook) times UX mistakes are so simple (tydeas.tumblr.com)
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Elasticsearch secured $10M in Series A venture funding (elasticsearch.com)
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Get Ready To Load Different Versions Of jQuery (paulund.co.uk)
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BlackBerry 10 Approved to Handle Classified Data (novainfosec.com)
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15-year-old offender can’t lose right to use social media, court rules (arstechnica.com)
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Many Raspberry Pi projects - How can you not love a tiny computer? (hanselman.com)
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The Importance of Revenue is Back (dshen.com)
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One of the frustrations with Android Development (stackoverflow.com)
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TCO Comparison Calculator for Web Applications (aws.amazon.com)
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Creating Room in a Crowd (Kayak) (sequoiacapital.tumblr.com)
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Some People Understand REST and HTTP (blog.steveklabnik.com)
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Are You Lazy Enough? (emyth.com)
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Telcos declare SMS 'unsafe' for bank transactions (itnews.com.au)
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Reverse-engineering legacy ANSI C codebases (embedded.com)
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How did Twitter handle election tweets? Less Ruby, more Java (arstechnica.com)
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Please Hurry Up And Compromise Because If You Don't This Country Is Screwed (businessinsider.com)
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Somehow, an Incredible Robotic Dragonfly is Now on Indiegogo (spectrum.ieee.org)