November 2012 Archive
4861.
Money ≠ Happiness. QED. (2007) (motherjones.com)
4862.
South Korea Arrests Man For Re-Tweeting Oppressive North Korean Government (techdirt.com)
4863.
Meet the 'tutor kings and queens' (bbc.co.uk)
4864.
Experts question guilty verdict for AT&T 'hackers' (cso.com.au)
4865.
Building Start-Ups Using Stars’ Social Media Ties to Fans (nytimes.com)
4866.
Cambridge center to study tech extinction risks (tgdaily.com)
4867.
Dreamworks open sources animation software OpenVDB (theregister.co.uk)
4868.
Extensible Records in C++ (jonmsterling.com)
4869.
Unlike Facebook, Famo.us thinks HTML5 rocks. Here is why. (gigaom.com)
4870.
Arduino Blog: Kickstarter, Trademarks and Lies (arduino.cc)
4871.
[PragProg] Black Friday/Cyber Monday 40% off Sale (pragprog.com)
4872.
Lattice Engines Raises $20M For Predictive Analytics Platform To Increase Sales (techcrunch.com)
4873.
Hacking servers with passion (blog.ctf365.com)
4874.
Are you Driven by Belief? (maxlynch.com)
4875.
A first take on contracts in Clojure (ianrumford.github.com)
4876.
Animated 3D Flipping Menu with CSS (davidwalsh.name)
4877.
ARrgh: an angry guide to data types in R (github.com)
4878.
Speeding Things Up With JRuby (mutuallyhuman.com)
4879.
Inside Harmonix's race to build 'Gangnam Style' for 'Dance Central 3' (polygon.com)
4880.
Entrepreneurship and Envy (justinmares.com)
4881.
Coding should be taught in elementary schools. (venturebeat.com)
4882.
What makes Continuous Delivery for mobile different? (cisimple.wordpress.com)
4883.
TED Curator Chris Anderson On The Conference's Past, Present & Future (readwrite.com)
4884.
Android vs iOS: which users are happier? (blog.bugsense.com)
4885.
Why Israel's "Iron Dome" Missile-Defense System Actually Works (technologyreview.com)
4886.
Hypercube Edges in Orthogonal Projection (exposedata.com)
4887.
Which Mobile Commerce Apps Won On Black Friday? (techcrunch.com)
4888.
U.N. to Seek Control of the Internet (weeklystandard.com)
4889.
The Spectrum Crunch Fallacy (technologyreview.com)
4890.
‘Maker’s Row’ Bridges Daunting Gap Between Design and Manufacturing (wired.com)