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Archives for 25 Nov 2014
  1. Permissions asked for by Uber Android app
    (400 points | Comments)

  2. Why HTTPS Everywhere isn't on addons.mozilla.org
    (186 points | Comments)

  3. Google search – “king of united states”
    (110 points | Comments)

  4. Vladimir Vapnik Joins Facebook Research
    (111 points | Comments)

  5. Rohinni: Paper-thin LED lighting
    (180 points | Comments)

  6. How we built Flow
    (197 points | Comments)

  7. Introducing Driver Destination
    (341 points | Comments)

  8. 1k minecraft
    (198 points | Comments)

  9. There's a Mysterious Field of Electrical Energy Outside Google London
    (136 points | Comments)

  10. Visualizing distributions of data
    (107 points | Comments)

  11. Hermitage: Testing the “I” in ACID
    (110 points | Comments)

  12. God's Lonely Programmer
    (883 points | Comments)

  13. Introducing Phusion Passenger 5 beta 1, codename “Raptor”
    (123 points | Comments)

  14. Newsletter #4 – Thanksvimming Day
    (197 points | Comments)

  15. EU’s New VAT Rules Could Create a Mess for Startups
    (114 points | Comments)

  16. Show HN: QuaggaJS, a barcode scanner written in JavaScript
    (168 points | Comments)

  17. OCamlEditor
    (111 points | Comments)

  18. Drug addiction: The great American relapse
    (107 points | Comments)

  19. What I Learned from Building an App for Low-Income Americans
    (269 points | Comments)

  20. WiFried: iOS 8 WiFi Issue
    (346 points | Comments)

  21. The Tech Worker Shortage Doesn't Really Exist
    (165 points | Comments)

  22. Why YKK? The Japanese company behind the world’s best zippers
    (137 points | Comments)