November 2012 Archive
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US tech corporations: UK tax dodgers (guardian.co.uk)
5642.
Government IT projects: UK adopts open technology standards (bbc.co.uk)
5643.
Warren Ellis on futurism and the New Aesthetic (theverge.com)
5644.
Why should I join your start-up? (hackerjobs.co.uk)
5645.
Scroll Event - A responsible approach (mlb.li)
5646.
Macros progress report: D2 merged (Perl6) (strangelyconsistent.org)
5647.
Dependency cycles & Spaghetti code (blog.filipekberg.se)
5648.
PSD is not a good format (code.google.com)
5649.
For The First Time Ever, iPhone Owner Loyalty Declines (tomshardware.com)
5650.
HubSpot Hits $100M Raised, Moves Closer to IPO (or Acquisition) (xconomy.com)
5651.
Show HN: quickyJade - Rapid Prototyping of Jade Templates (github.com)
5652.
Cleaning Data with Google Refine (soon to be OpenRefine) (reddit.com)
5653.
Have you switched to Python 3.2? (wepolls.com)
5654.
Code Reviews: Good idea, bad idea? (swanson.github.com)
5655.
Internet-based and open source: How e-voting works around the globe (arstechnica.com)
5656.
Does Google really need news media content? (guardian.co.uk)
5657.
Apple drops to 50.4% tablet market share in Q3 (thenextweb.com)
5658.
Anonymous Claims To Have Stolen 28,000 PayPal Passwords (gizmodo.com)
5659.
Google, Microsoft Extremely Interested In White Spaces Spectrum In The U.K. (techcrunch.com)
5660.
PHP vs Ruby (leehblue.com)
5661.
How Expensive is it to Hire Startup Engineers? (venturefizz.com)
5662.
Kinect-Style Control To The Next Level: MS Research’s Adventures In Movement (thenextweb.com)
5663.
Google And/Or Microsoft Rumored To Offer UK-wide Free Wi-Fi? (forbes.com)
5664.
Sir, You Are Being Hunted: A Tweedpunk Robo-Horror Survival Game (kickstarter.com)
5665.
[video] Javascript surprises (destroyallsoftware.com)
5666.
$9 Cardboard bike supports up to 485lbs (fastcodesign.com)
5667.
PyCon tickets being given away to MediaGoblin donors (mediagoblin.org)
5668.
David Karp: Tumblr Reblogs Created To Fix Comment 'Awfulness' (forbes.com)
5669.
[Upcoming webcast] Designing Domain Specific Languages with Haskell (oreillynet.com)
5670.
Who Owns a Link? Google Vs. European Publishers (freakonomics.com)