November 2012 Archive
5911.
Show HN - Cato's Hike: A Little Programmer's Odyssey ()
5912.
Romney's fail whale: ORCA the vote-tracker left team 'flying blind' (politico.com)
5913.
Qt 5.0 Is Getting Into Shape On Android (phoronix.com)
5914.
Laying the Longest Wire on Earth (wired.com)
5915.
10 Kickstarter Projects Every Geek Should Support (xconomy.com)
5916.
The trinity of product design (tomtunguz.com)
5917.
The first Onion Talk is a great parody of half the startups (youtube.com)
5918.
Charlie Stross - 2512 (antipope.org)
5919.
Judge to review whether foreman in Apple v. Samsung hid info (news.cnet.com)
5920.
AWS Glacier Speculation (blog.amber.org)
5921.
Noah Kagan's 6 Steps to a Customer Lovegasm (growhack.com)
5922.
Show HN: 2 year bootstrap. Write your app once. Sell it everywhere. (kulapa.com)
5923.
The Groupon Disgrace: The Shares Fall By Another 20% (forbes.com)
5924.
Introducing Wikipedia’s new HTML5 video player (blog.wikimedia.org)
5925.
Google Chrome Tips for Web Developers (ozkatz.github.com)
5926.
LifeTopix 5.1 Guided Tour (lightarrow.com)
5927.
Mark Suster: Some Quick Thoughts on Exits for Technology Startups (bothsidesofthetable.com)
5928.
Intel's Eight-Core Poulson Itanium Heads To Market (hothardware.com)
5929.
Show HN: A Solid Tech Reading List (Talll.com)
5930.
Microsoft Hackathon Attracts 17,000 Student Developers (techcrunch.com)
5931.
Artificial Intelligence Professor Makes a Search App to Outsmart Siri (allthingsd.com)
5932.
Show HN: RubyGems Wall of Fame (labs.infertux.com)
5933.
How Can We Cultivate Youth Entrepreneurship in America? (technori.com)
5934.
DBMusic - winner of Big Data 2012 hackathon (blog.couchbase.com)
5935.
New capture-the-flag AI competition from aigamedev.com (aisandbox.com)
5936.
It’s official: Daily deals are unhip, and Groupon isn’t disruptive (pandodaily.com)
5937.
An Embeddable PHP Engine for C/C++ Host Application (ph7.symisc.net)
5938.
Google.com blocked in China (en.greatfire.org)
5939.
Gotta get a gig: KC startups are buying homes to get Google Fiber (gigaom.com)
5940.
10,000 hours doesn't make you an expert (blog.derrickko.com)