November 2012 Archive
11101.
The folly of making political prediction markets like Intrade illegal (blogs.reuters.com)
11102.
Startup Uses Fun, Fantasy, & Technology To Encourage Employees To Get Healthy (83degreesmedia.com)
11103.
Community Leadership Lessons from Open Source (dangerouslyawesome.com)
11104.
At $500 million, the Powerball lottery has never been a better bet (qz.com)
11105.
Airplay bindings to Ruby (github.com)
11106.
Long Before H-P Deal, Autonomy's Red Flags (online.wsj.com)
11107.
Space Buff: Lifting Weights In Weightlessness (online.wsj.com)
11108.
Ask HN: What's the best site to get feedback on code / concepts? ()
11109.
AngularJS Example Applications (blog.angularjs.org)
11110.
CS in HS on Indiegogo (indiegogo.com)
11111.
Interview tips from a long time MS dev manager (jimwblog.wordpress.com)
11112.
Join the Lay Heterogeny (blog.diiq.org)
11113.
Mexico and the United States: The rise of Mexico (economist.com)
11114.
Undisclosed Finding by Mars Rover Fuels Intrigue (nytimes.com)
11115.
Inside Google Spanner, the Largest Single Database on Earth (wired.com)
11116.
SocialCount, jQuery Lighter & Faster Social Networking Widgets (filamentgroup.com)
11117.
Elemental Words (datagenetics.com)
11118.
The acme editor, and keyboard vs mouse (jlouisramblings.blogspot.com)
11119.
Supercell is Accel’s fastest growing company ever. (And it has a ball pit) (pandodaily.com)
11120.
What Silicon Valley's Middle-Aged Men Look Like When They Try to Look Young (theatlanticwire.com)
11121.
TDD vs BDD (blog.mattwynne.net)
11122.
Why people don't just let WebOS die already? (engadget.com)
11123.
Skylon spaceplane engine concept achieves key milestone (bbc.co.uk)
11124.
Grades Fail (movingonward.info)
11125.
The Internet American Moratorium Act (IAMA) (keepthewebopen.com)
11126.
Man Who Sued Facebook and Zuckerberg Indicted for Fraud (mashable.com)
11127.
$700 Hack Threatens Millions of Yahoo Mail Users (mashable.com)
11128.
Linux and the GPL: A Storm Erupts (linuxinsider.com)
11129.
Case study: Reducing JVM garbage collection overhead by 40% (plumbr.eu)
11130.
How to shoot yourself in the foot in any programming language (fullduplex.org)