November 2012 Archive
9241.
BOSS Bang boffins: DARK ENERGY spreading across the Universe (theregister.co.uk)
9242.
Let indoor Google Maps be your guide this holiday shopping season (googleblog.blogspot.com)
9243.
IE 10 for Windows 7 has been released (winsyde.com)
9244.
Indianapolis is the “It Place” to Start a Startup? (techzulu.com)
9245.
Discover the best Electronic Dance Music you probably have never heard of (turnchannel.com)
9246.
HTML Pong (github.com)
9247.
Duolingo - Learn Spanish, French, and German for free (itunes.apple.com)
9248.
Dear Amazon, Please Start Working Better With Authors (cc-chapman.com)
9249.
Every outcome in Law & Order analysed (overthinkingit.com)
9250.
Space junk: Worse than you think (pictures) (techrepublic.com)
9251.
Parsing large XML files efficiently with Python (pranavk.github.com)
9252.
Alan Watts on static vs dynamic type adherents (youtube.com)
9253.
Web advertising "innovation" (karmcity.com)
9254.
The Linux GUI Development Nightmare (nathancampos.me)
9255.
Two Pricing Strategy Takeaways from Apple's App Store (blog.priceintelligently.com)
9256.
DDoS Takes Down The Pirate Bay (torrentfreak.com)
9257.
Spark: Upgrade your lights with Wi-Fi and apps by Spark Devices — Kickstarter (kickstarter.com)
9258.
A Founder's Constant State of Rejection (founderdating.com)
9259.
A Practical Guide on Getting to Inbox Zero and Staying There (strideapp.com)
9260.
Free Contact Forms Powered by Panon.org (panon.org)
9261.
Rails Traps (slideshare.net)
9262.
The Upside of Inefficiency (lifehacker.com)
9263.
The Beatles' Surprising Contribution To Brain Science (npr.org)
9264.
Life lessons from functional programming (johndcook.com)
9265.
Messaging service Moped now with own IFTTT channel (blog.moped.com)
9266.
Fork you - A T-shirt for git lovers (teespring.com)
9267.
Biz Dev Is A Clever Name For Dirty Work (forbes.com)
9268.
Determining item similarity based on product attributes (engineering.monetate.com)
9269.
Steven (25hoursaday.com)
9270.
Google transparency report: What the world's governments want to know about you (guardian.co.uk)