November 2012 Archive
18541.
America's Titan Surpasses Sequoia as World's Fastest Supercomputer (singularityhub.com)
18542.
Ancient Microbes Found in Buried Antarctic Lake (news.yahoo.com)
18543.
Hotel break-ins blamed on flaw in keycard system (boingboing.net)
18544.
6 reasons your business should invest in mobile now (forbes.com)
18545.
A trip down technology memory lane (blogs.lessthandot.com)
18546.
Ask HN: What do you think about stock option loan programs? ()
18547.
How to handle software for small business employees in an App Store world? (blog.cloudfour.com)
18548.
How To Use Product Order To Increase Sales (neurosciencemarketing.com)
18549.
IMac Available on November 30 (apple.com)
18550.
Seqs and Colls in Clojure (brainonfire.net)
18551.
Startups Get Addicted to Competition (jrodthoughts.com)
18552.
NASA's not sharing a 'historic' find on Mars... yet (news.cnet.com)
18553.
Are you Smarter than an NFL Quarterback (csmonitor.com)
18554.
Random Hacks Dec 2012 – who will you hack for? (thewebivore.com)
18555.
US Air Force Develops "Fly-Bot" | UAS VISION (uasvision.com)
18556.
BT Releases Survey Results on DNSSEC Deployment (internetsociety.org)
18557.
Pattern Matching In Clojure (brool.com)
18558.
Ask HN: Do you use formal methods? ()
18559.
Show HN: The Coming Wave: Exploring Women, Innovation, and Social Technology (gumroad.com)
18560.
Make Your Ideas (hovercar.in)
18561.
Comparing and updating .properties files in java (java-only.com)
18562.
Bacteria in Antartica's Lake Vida provides hope for alien life (newscientist.com)
18563.
OpenWorm - Whole brain emulation (artificialbrains.com)
18564.
Nexus 4 available in the US as of 12pm PST today(November 27th) ()
18565.
Does Enterprise vs Consumer Matter? (redmonk.com)
18566.
Show HN: The Simplest Drawing App for iOS (drwer.com)
18567.
CyberCity, U.S.A.: Hackers welcomed (washingtonpost.com)
18568.
Bringing Hidden Healthcare Data Into the Open (wired.com)
18569.
Akash 2 - India's Innovative Low-Cost Tablet - Made in China? (firstpost.com)
18570.
In Hawaii, a coral reef infection has biologists alarmed (latimes.com)