November 2012 Archive
11431.
New 64 bit Linux Rootkit Doing iFrame Injections (securelist.com)
11432.
Quiet: The Power of Introverts - Ep1 (youtube.com)
11433.
How A Computer Learned To Play Pac-Man (usrsb.in)
11434.
Linode simplifies its Pricing table (linode.com)
11435.
Rapt.fm, Chatroulette for rap (techcrunch.com)
11436.
Zynga and Facebook no longer close (techcrunch.com)
11437.
How Can Linux Gain (Even) More Enterprise Acceptance? (Video) (linux.slashdot.org)
11438.
Top List of Government Data Breaches for 2012 (novainfosec.com)
11439.
Adventures in FOIA-Land (or: Red Tape Is Not Transparent) (cato-at-liberty.org)
11440.
My Battle With Scope Creep - Just Say NO (jaclynkonzelmann.com)
11441.
Google Play app revenue grows 17.9% while iOS shrinks (androidcommunity.com)
11442.
GE Uses Crowdsourcing To Solve Air Travel Delays and Healthcare (forbes.com)
11443.
Pushing the Standard - Custom HTML elements for modern browsers (x-tags.org)
11444.
Dyson Engineers Battle It Out (solidsmack.com)
11445.
On Garbage Collection in HHVM (hiphop-php.com)
11446.
What if our brains had APIs (aswathkrishnan.tumblr.com)
11447.
John McAfee's Last Stand (His new ebook from Wired) (amazon.com)
11448.
Facebook and Zynga tear up their contract (money.cnn.com)
11449.
Show HN: Color Alchemy, my game labor of love (itunes.apple.com)
11450.
We're Changing The Fragrance Industry. We Want To Make You Smell Like Sexy-Time. (commoditymen.com)
11451.
JSLint Error Explanations (jslinterrors.com)
11452.
Using Clojurescript with AngularJS (squirrel.pl)
11453.
The problem with the return of manufacturing (blogs.reuters.com)
11454.
Humble Bundle THQ games (humblebundle.com)
11455.
TabMonkey: quick tab navigation for Chrome (romymaxwell.com)
11456.
Per-window private browsing support coming to Firefox (ehsanakhgari.org)
11457.
Asset compression on any website is easy with zbugs.com (zbugs.com)
11458.
Judge orders Paul Ceglia to pay Facebook nearly $90,000 in fees (latimes.com)
11459.
Arguing about pseudoscience: a useful analogy (guardian.co.uk)
11460.
Your Digital Legacy: States Grapple with Protecting Our Data After We Die (techland.time.com)