November 2012 Archive
9361.
Socrata Planning Open Source Government Data Server (apievangelist.com)
9362.
Zynga CFO David Wehner deflects to Facebook (thehindu.com)
9363.
Avoid Death By PowerPoint – Create Slides That Don’t Suck (infochachkie.com)
9364.
The "After" Image: Crowdsourcing Cartoon Generation (realgl.blogspot.com)
9365.
Trial by (Facebook) Timeline (trialbytimeline.org.nz)
9366.
Microsoft Research to ship Kinect Browser JS lib for Kinect-enabled websites (istartedsomething.com)
9367.
Dropbox - 100 Million Thanks (dropbox.com)
9368.
The API Fabric for Next Generation of Apps (apievangelist.com)
9369.
New Rake::TestTask (v10) exits successfully when tests fail (github.com)
9370.
Sandpiles, Prime Pages, and Six Dimensions of Color (mathmunch.wordpress.com)
9371.
S3ql - a full-featured file system for online data storage (code.google.com)
9372.
2028: The End of the World As We Know It? (collapsenet.com)
9373.
The world according to Twitter as seen through a high-performance computer (gigaom.com)
9374.
What comes in might be blocked, but not what comes out: (nytimes.com)
9375.
Atlas Shrugged Watch, California Division (theatlantic.com)
9376.
Vegetative patient says "I'm not in pain" (thestar.com)
9377.
30 Minutes a Day (jackcheng.com)
9378.
A Design Lens on Education (linkedin.com)
9379.
Your Car Is Calling with M2M (connectedworldmag.com)
9380.
The Well-Documented, Un-Experienced Life - The Industry (theindustry.cc)
9381.
New CSS Text Decoration Module Level 3 (w3.org)
9382.
Simple tricks to clean up your Capybara tests (elabs.se)
9383.
Computers Chat - Anonymous Group Video Chat (lifetime.fm)
9384.
Listen to This Insane John McAfee Interview While He’s on the Run (gizmodo.com)
9385.
The Rebellion Imperative (oredev.org)
9386.
The 16 most famous hyperrealist painters of the world (blogof.francescomugnai.com)
9387.
The Cost, in Dollars, of Raising a Child (bucks.blogs.nytimes.com)
9388.
RIAA: Pirates Are Bigger Music Fans Than Average Consumers (torrentfreak.com)
9389.
Everyone waits - loading bar archive (everyonewaits.com)
9390.
Brick Trick: 3D-Printed Architectural ‘Prosthetics’ Show False Lego Innards (wired.com)