November 2012 Archive
19171.
Cost of Coastal Living to Climb Under New Flood Rules (nytimes.com)
19172.
Fractal Video Compression: legit or fiction? (tmmi.us)
19173.
Tell HN: Fix something instead of complaining about it ()
19174.
Saaspose.Barcode REST API Documentation Changes (saaspose.com)
19175.
What's New in MongoDB 2.2 - Overview & Examples (openshift.redhat.com)
19176.
Show HN: Online photo watermark service using HTML5 Canvas (umarkonline.com)
19177.
Nokia ex-pats Jolla offer a first look at their Sailfish smartphone OS (theverge.com)
19178.
Who Needs the Humanities at 'Start-Up U'? (alumni.stanford.edu)
19179.
Candle-Powered Electric Candle (instructables.com)
19180.
7 Traits of Extraordinary Bosses (inc.com)
19181.
Simple App Stats with StatBoard (viget.com)
19182.
Strategizing your mobile experience (julianomoreira.com)
19183.
Play Perl project (blogs.perl.org)
19184.
Tony Fadell, the "father of the iPod", discusses changes at Apple and his work (bbc.co.uk)
19185.
Rock N Roll and Innovative Culture (callahancreek.com)
19186.
Facebook Will Always Own You (gizmodo.com)
19187.
The History Of Crayola Crayons, Charted (datapointed.net)
19188.
Security Testing: Why it’s important things don’t work when they shouldn’t (goodenoughsecurity.blogspot.com)
19189.
Pitch your startup on "This Week in Startups" ()
19190.
Microsoft to debut sewage-powered data center (greenbiz.com)
19191.
UN Watchdog Hacked Over Israel Nuclear Program (mashable.com)
19192.
SDN Is Business, OpenFlow Is Technology (networkcomputing.com)
19193.
A DIY Raspberry Pi Hack Lets You Build The Smallest Gaming Cabinet In The World (techcrunch.com)
19194.
Expose 4 A Theme Building Framework for Joomla (themexpert.com)
19195.
IonMonkey, Retina support hit Firefox Beta (download.cnet.com)
19196.
The Web Worker's Christmas Wishlist (offscreenmag.com)
19197.
Odobo Launches HTML5 Games Development Program for Regulated Gambling Industry (sacbee.com)
19198.
Doing Reverse Image Search (tineye.com)
19199.
Switching to Linux Saves Munich Over €11 Million (cio.com)
19200.
No reports of shootings, stabbings or violent crime for 24 hours in New York (guardian.co.uk)