November 2012 Archive
11941.
Why Can’t Silicon Valley Take a Joke? (nymag.com)
11942.
Who is changing our weather? (geoengineeringwatch.org)
11943.
Intimate Apps tries to protect your sanity and privacy (facebook.com)
11944.
Browse through tweets that contain "I voted for X" on a map (twitterdots.net)
11945.
Show HN: Topoku, a web app to outspeak support to things you're passionate about (topoku.com)
11946.
Ask HN: Finding it near impossible to get job interviews, help? ()
11947.
Here's Why We Made A Small iPad Even Though Steve Jobs Hated Small Tablets (businessinsider.com)
11948.
Need web developer for new site ()
11949.
Ask HN: Who are the most innovative law firms/lawyers for startups in the US? ()
11950.
Yes, You Need Timestamps (henrysmith.org)
11951.
Combinatorial Creativity (en.wikipedia.org)
11952.
Ask HN: Request some suggestions for startup Video ()
11953.
Is Paper Low Status? [On popularity of electronic voting machines] (overcomingbias.com)
11954.
Get Paul Graham to take you to lunch & talk about your startup idea ()
11955.
Why Nobody Should Learn to Code Alone (jeffmatthewsmith.tumblr.com)
11956.
I apologize for what you’re about to read (sovereignman.com)
11957.
SpaceX VTOL rocket Grasshopper hops 5.4m (youtube.com)
11958.
How many species of dinosaurs did really exist (youtu.be)
11959.
Study finds 25 percent of Android apps to be a security risk (pcworld.com)
11960.
Great programming analogies - Age of Empires. (philipstirpe.co.uk)
11961.
Ask HN: MSN REplacement ()
11962.
Show HN: Weekend Project - An Interesting Logo (github.com)
11963.
Profile: Toy Maker, Aided by Steam-Works & 3D Printing at Skylander Workshop (polygon.com)
11964.
We are not joking around with Open Source (zurmo.org)
11965.
IPhone 5 sales behavior on the second hand market (blog.movaluate.com)
11966.
U.N. Must Lead Internet Regulation Effort (wired.com)
11967.
Windows 8 is a huge ad platform (community.advertising.microsoft.com)
11968.
Ask HN: is it better to ask for a password now or later? ()
11969.
A Moderate Voter (jdfielder.com)
11970.
Singaporeans get hard token baked into credit card (theregister.co.uk)