November 2012 Archive
16711.
Yves Behar:Designers should love the process (99u.com)
16712.
California's Katrina? (businessweek.com)
16713.
Only 29% say organic search drives most conversions (b2bleadblog.com)
16714.
Give us feedback and win T-shirt. (plus.google.com)
16715.
Show HN: Streetball, dribbble 1-on-1 (benharrison.cc)
16716.
Wii U Review: The Future Is in Good Hands (gizmodo.com)
16717.
Real world filter app InstaCRT gets full color support using channels (my-domain.se)
16718.
California Cracks Down On Ride Sharing Operations As Taxi Drivers Sue Uber (techdirt.com)
16719.
Europe taps Amazon and Telefonica for cloud push (zdnet.com)
16720.
Don’t Tell Mediafed That RSS Is Dead (techcrunch.com)
16721.
8 Mac Tips, Tricks and Utilities (omervk.wordpress.com)
16722.
World's Most Wired Venture Capitalist (wired.com)
16723.
Let’s Create a Concreteness Standard for Abstract Software Patents (wired.com)
16724.
The Apple-Samsung Court Battles Expand to iPhone 5, Galaxy S III (wired.com)
16725.
An Internet thanksgiving (tnl.net)
16726.
Easy to use gets the views:A story about web usability (recoding.blogspot.com)
16727.
How to convert from decimal to binary (wikihow.com)
16728.
2 Wristbands Keep Tabs on Fitness (nytimes.com)
16729.
A misguided do-gooder called Facebook (restreitinho.com)
16730.
Sending Out An Email When a Post is Published (doitwithwp.com)
16731.
Comparison of different SQL implementations (troels.arvin.dk)
16732.
MapBox: The Secret to Making USA Today's Election Maps (pbs.org)
16733.
A Steve Wozniak born in Sierra Leone (youtube.com)
16734.
Cambridge Officially the New Center of Massachusetts VC Deals (xconomy.com)
16735.
Why is math useless (theworldofyesterday.net)
16736.
Freelancers: Finding Better Clients (freelancefactor.net)
16737.
Dyle Brings Legal, Live TV On Your iPad, With Many Strings Attached (allthingsd.com)
16738.
TLD CO.CC Down without notice (thelacunablog.com)
16739.
Intel implements Microsoft's C++ AMP on OpenCL (blogs.msdn.com)
16740.
Intel CEO Paul Otellini retiring in May after nearly 40 years with the company (theverge.com)