November 2012 Archive
17131.
The Power of Abstraction in Ruby (blog.seldomatt.com)
17132.
How to Learn by Osmosis (The Traits of a Successful Affiliate) (finchsells.com)
17133.
inDinero (YC S10) seeks Lead Engineer ()
17134.
No, Patrick Leahy Is Not Trying To Undermine Email Privacy (forbes.com)
17135.
DeployButton: Now announcing BitBucket Support (deploybutton.tumblr.com)
17136.
Mobile Market Share (businessinsider.com)
17137.
Yelp is not good enough (blog.viralheat.com)
17138.
Teen Inventor from Sierra Leone travels to MIT Media Lab (youtube.com)
17139.
Skype 3.0 for Android: It's better, but still needs work (gigaom.com)
17140.
Tech Startup Founder Used Funding On Drugs, Gambling: SEC (news.investors.com)
17141.
Spending on Core Network Services Increased in 2012 (theinfopro.blogs.451research.com)
17142.
Woisio glued your tv, radio and magazines together (woisio.com)
17143.
Supercomputing Increments Towards the Exaflop Era (futurememes.blogspot.com)
17144.
Where Is Cisco Vulnerable? (theinfopro.blogs.451research.com)
17145.
Should tablets replace textbooks in K-12 schools? (tablets-textbooks.procon.org)
17146.
Control the robotic tree decorator for charity (thecommunitree.com)
17147.
Twitter Offers A Total Of $1M In Free Credits To 10,000 New Advertisers (techcrunch.com)
17148.
Video on demand service Vdio launches in private beta, will integrate with Rdio (theverge.com)
17149.
AC/DC Finally Brings Its Dirty Deeds to iTunes (technewsworld.com)
17150.
How to Run JavaScript Programs Without an Internet Connection (codeconquest.com)
17151.
Elixir and the dining philosophers (spin.atomicobject.com)
17152.
(NCSA) Blue Waters Opts Out of TOP500 (hpcwire.com)
17153.
Sony promises free 4K theatrical films for 4K TV buyers (arstechnica.com)
17154.
After Sandy: Why We Can’t Keep Rebuilding on the Water’s Edge (science.time.com)
17155.
I (accidentally) bought Mooncraft so you dont have to (panic.com)
17156.
With Scriptkit, Code Simple iPad Apps In The Time It Takes To Read This Post (fastcodesign.com)
17157.
The US Navy teaches you how to program a computer, circa 1962 (techchannel.att.com)
17158.
Why You Waited In Line To Vote (theatlantic.com)
17159.
Curiosity's Mars discovery called 'one for history books' (msnbc.msn.com)
17160.
The cost of the 3rd party payer system in healthcare (reason.com)