January 2012 Archive
4291.
Show HN: New Site Design for Ripe Apps (Lot's of jQuery goodies) (ripeapps.com)
4292.
I made pagination suck less (programmerstrouble.blogspot.com)
4293.
Having FTP in your IDE is part of a broken model (tosbourn.com)
4294.
Tell HN: Buenos Aires HN meetup ()
4295.
Senator Schumer's waffling response to SOPA (i.imgur.com)
4296.
Zed Shaw has a temper (github.com)
4297.
They want you to be a couch potato (audiosearch.blogspot.com)
4298.
Show HN: Stanford class Jan 2012 email update ()
4299.
Data structure for Nearest Neighbor Search - VP Trees (pnylab.com)
4300.
GetTexty.com: Simple mass texting - Node.js, Socket.io, Stripe, Mongo, Twillio (gettexty.com)
4301.
M3.2 solar blast from Sunspot 1402 produced Earth-directed CME (thewatchers.adorraeli.com)
4302.
The years of stagnation and the poodles of power (bbc.co.uk)
4303.
Pro-Israeli Hacker Posts 100,000 Facebook Account Details (thenextweb.com)
4304.
Too Much Funding, Too Few Good Ideas ()
4305.
Microsoft quietly kills off the desktop PC (extremetech.com)
4306.
Discussion: The Developer Crunch in South Africa (bandwidthblog.com)
4307.
10 minute Twilio hack to highlight O2 header issue (edlea.net)
4308.
When online gambling is legalized, Facebook will be $100 billion company (businessinsider.com)
4309.
Pen.io is Hiring Remote PHP Devs ()
4310.
O2 (UK) sending mobile numbers with every HTTP request (twitter.com)
4311.
Why crimes on Skype leave witnesses but no evidence (bbc.co.uk)
4312.
Stackexchange now supports Google+ (meta.stackoverflow.com)
4313.
Google: Crappy Results Like This Don’t Give The Impression You Care About Search (searchengineland.com)
4314.
Ask HN: Are there news archives for commercial use ()
4315.
An iPhone user's take on the Galaxy Nexus (thetechblock.com)
4316.
Realtime Application Monitoring (monitr.io)
4317.
Urbanized, a Documentary (citygridmedia.com)
4318.
Ask HN: How do you get your app on the homepage of Google apps marketplace? ()
4319.
The Average Successful Startup Raises $25.3 Million, Sells For $196.8 Million (techcrunch.com)
4320.
[Tell HN] 95 days to go to the death of IE7 ()