November 2013 Archive
5911.
Reference Error in one line of JavaScript (jsfiddle.net)
5912.
Google’s Cerf Says “Privacy May Be An Anomaly”. Historically, He’s Right. (techcrunch.com)
5913.
Anti-patent-troll bill passes House Judiciary Committee on 33 to 5 vote (arstechnica.com)
5914.
"For security reasons, please do not use the following words" (bluetouff.com)
5915.
A Cyprus university is first in the world to accept bitcoin (businessinsider.com)
5916.
Online Collaborative Modeling; Still Sketchy (tiny-giant-books.com)
5917.
Microsoft selling 'Scroogled' merchandise to attack Google (microsoftstore.com)
5918.
Multiple Monitor Gaming On Linux (unencumberedbyfacts.com)
5919.
Nexus Wireless Charger (techweekeurope.co.uk)
5920.
Clojure from the ground up: sequences (aphyr.com)
5921.
Sagmeister: are you ready to take one year off every 7 working years? (medium.com)
5922.
The Awkward Squad:IO,Concurrency, and Exceptions in Haskell (research.microsoft.com)
5923.
Doctor Who Doodle (google.co.nz)
5924.
Women and STEM occupations: Retention rates and reasons for leaving (journalistsresource.org)
5925.
The beginning of the end for consoles? (technologyreview.com)
5926.
Rockpool - multi-camera video editing in the browser (YouTube clip) (youtube.com)
5927.
Bitcoin Miner for Websites (bitcoinplus.com)
5928.
The match between the two actual strongest chess players in the world just began (tcec.chessdom.com)
5929.
Frederick Mayer (spy) (en.wikipedia.org)
5930.
Fisker to Sell Assets in Bankruptcy at $139 Million Loss (bloomberg.com)
5931.
NSA-proof your e-mail in 2 hours (sealedabstract.com)
5932.
Over 1 million Xbox Ones sold on day one, matching Playstation 4 (cnbc.com)
5933.
Tech Companies Help Make NSA Surveillance Possible—and They Can Help Stop It (slate.com)
5934.
Sono, a noise cancelation and isolation device that sticks on your window (extremetech.com)
5935.
A Great B2B Marketing Campaign for Under $2,500 (quora.com)
5936.
India to emerge as largest global talent provider (ey.com)
5937.
Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid (en.wikipedia.org)
5938.
Boost Migrating to Git, Going Modular (isocpp.org)
5939.
Clinging to Outlook, Only 25% of Yahoo Employees Willing to Eat Mail “Dogfood” (allthingsd.com)
5940.
How to improve your Command Line Skills and be more productive (blog.paladise.ch)