November 2012 Archive
13021.
Gandi's new "no bullshit" branding (gandi.net)
13022.
Microsoft No Longer on Kaspersky Top List, Adobe, Apple and Oracle Takeover (hothardware.com)
13023.
Quick, Tie The Rafts Together - and Save Big-House Publishing (techcrunch.com)
13024.
Solving the Expression Problem with Clojure (ibm.com)
13025.
Parse is looking for Rails Hackers (parse.com)
13026.
Groupon cancels daily deals, attempts to close books on SEC investigation (natmonitor.com)
13027.
Apples' Updated Statement (apple.com)
13028.
Install iOS 6.1 Beta Without UDID or Apple Developer Account [Guide] (cydiaism.com)
13029.
Bionic leg faces a big test -- 103-story climb (chicagotribune.com)
13030.
The Celluloid Ecosystem (speakerdeck.com)
13031.
MG Siegler's iPad Mini review (techcrunch.com)
13032.
The city and the storm (nymag.com)
13033.
Growing Up With Nell: A Narrative Interface for Literacy (cscott.net)
13034.
Three Steps for Ubuntu's Success (subtlepath.tumblr.com)
13035.
LEGOs, Play-Doh, and Programming (weblog.jamisbuck.org)
13036.
NYTechResponds: Hacking Projects for Hurricane Recovery (docs.google.com)
13037.
Radio Tanzania: A Disappearing History On Tape (npr.org)
13038.
You start with a line (aeoutput.com)
13039.
Help on customer development survey. ()
13040.
Ask HN: Are there any Aussie expats living in the Bay Area that read HN? ()
13041.
Sorry, misleading headlines, money does Not buy happiness (rationalromantics.org)
13042.
Smarter Skies - the future by Airbus (airbus.com)
13043.
Forget About One to One, Mass-heads Do It with Two to One (jackcwest.wordpress.com)
13044.
Fantasy Shipping Forecast: Pick your dream team of five British shipping routes (kevan.org)
13045.
Governments and strategic emerging technologies (blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk)
13046.
On some subtleties of Paxos (the-paper-trail.org)
13047.
How to waste good marketing (lloydmelnick.com)
13048.
Be your own Certificate Authority (CA) (g-loaded.eu)
13049.
The Music Animation Machine: A tool for listeners (musanim.com)
13050.
Surrounded by Humans, Elephant in South Korea Learns to ‘Speak’ (nytimes.com)