November 2013 Archive
1771.
Announcing Octane 2.0 (blog.chromium.org)
1772.
iPad mini with Retina display (store.apple.com)
1773.
How Authy Built A Fault-Tolerant Two-Factor Authentication Service (blog.leanstack.io)
1774.
The Japanese start-up founder who beat the odds (bbc.com)
1775.
A Call for Continued Open Standards and Neutrality (2010) (scientificamerican.com)
1776.
The Hunt for Unicorn VCs: Benchmarking Startup Investor Portfolios (mattermark.com)
1777.
KKK Member Walks up to Black Musician in Bar (guardianlv.com)
1778.
Coinsetter Launches US Bitcoin Exchange, Cross-Exchange Liquidity Coming Soon (thegenesisblock.com)
1779.
Virgin Galactic Will Accept Bitcoin says Sir. Richard Branson (coindesk.com)
1780.
You Think You Know Someone, and Then He Gets on a Stage and Blows Your Mind (daily.represent.us)
1781.
Why is it important to have a shorter résumé? (jobtipsforgeeks.com)
1782.
How Node.js has revolutionised the Mail Online (Worlds No.1 Online Newspaper) (nearform.com)
1783.
How do I avoid hiring assholes at my company? (michaelrwolfe.com)
1784.
'W' Considered Harmful (runningwithdata.com)
1785.
How do game companies share massive files? (bbc.co.uk)
1786.
The Bitcoin Bubble (techcrunch.com)
1787.
Show HN: Live Bitcoin Transactions from around the globe in WebGL (earthbit.net)
1788.
Hacker Bar - an open source RubyMotion Mac app for Hacker News (hackerbarapp.com)
1789.
Why I’m an entrepreneur (blog.limedaring.com)
1790.
What Makes a Good Programmer Good? (joshsymonds.com)
1791.
Hövding – Airbag for cyclists (hovding.com)
1792.
The Hidden Job of the M7 processor in the iPhone 5s (blog.firmhouse.com)
1793.
Can you crowdsource a sales team? Yes. (zdnet.com)
1794.
Taiwan’s ‘White Shirt Army,’ spurred by Facebook, takes on political parties (washingtonpost.com)
1795.
Why Recruiters Are Universally Hated (gist.github.com)
1796.
For Safer Food, Just Add Viruses (pbs.org)
1797.
New Linux worm targets routers, cameras, “Internet of things” devices (arstechnica.com)
1798.
How one site beat back botnets, spammers, and the “4chan party van” (arstechnica.com)
1799.
Twitter's IPO Roadshow (twitteripo.retailroadshow.com)
1800.
Microsoft: Shop our Scroogled Products (microsoftstore.com)