November 2012 Archive
2611.
Big Data Search And Analytics Startup Elasticsearch Raises $10M From Benchmark (techcrunch.com)
2612.
Plan 9 Mounts and Dependency Injection (blog.ezyang.com)
2613.
Maps of the 2012 US presidential election results (www-personal.umich.edu)
2614.
Our experience with crowdfunding platform WeFunder (blog.pursuit.me)
2615.
Haiku Alpha 4 Released (haiku-os.org)
2616.
TalkTo Brings Its SMS-Based Communication Platform To The Web (techcrunch.com)
2617.
Dropbox surpasses 100 million users (blog.dropbox.com)
2618.
Peter Molyneux: Life During And After Curiosity (nowgamer.com)
2619.
RIAA: Pirates Are Bigger Music Fans Than Average Consumers (torrentfreak.com)
2620.
A Tale of Two [Vendor] Lock-ins (blogs.computerworlduk.com)
2621.
Execs sentenced at LCD panels price fixing conspiracy (fbi.gov)
2622.
Gmail Now Supports Cherokee, Its First Native American Tribal Language (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
2623.
Peter Molyneux uses Kickstarter for new God Game (kickstarter.com)
2624.
Lazy Writing (sachagreif.com)
2625.
Risk of robot uprising wiping out human race to be studied (bbc.co.uk)
2626.
Elon Musk Wants to Build 80,000-Person Mars Colony (wired.com)
2627.
RTB: Where Erlang BLOOMs (ferd.ca)
2628.
Despite Ceasefire, Israel-Gaza War Continues Online (wired.com)
2629.
Lessons Learnt Building Mongoengine (rosslawley.co.uk)
2630.
Dollar-Less Iranians Discover Virtual Currency - Bitcoin (businessweek.com)
2631.
GitHub down during Facebook Hackathon Finals? (github.com)
2632.
Dear Apple: I'm Leaving You (businessinsider.com)
2633.
Google integrates Drive with Gmail, enabling 10GB file transfers (news.cnet.com)
2634.
Ask HN: Does alchohol make you a better programmer (more inside)
2635.
Broccoli vs. Animals (vegetus.org)
2636.
So, can I survive and save some money earning 72k in California? ()
2637.
Never forget your password again (Hashing) (getvau.lt)
2638.
Ask HN: Who is everyone using for DNS these days? Route 53? ()
2639.
How adding indexes to our MongoDB really improved our perfomance (glipho.com)
2640.
The creepy cameraman of Seattle wears Google Glasses (brianshall.com)