January 2012 Archive
4471.
The Future Of Better-Designed Enterprise Software Starts Now (fastcompany.com)
4472.
Sentiment Analysis with simple method (karpathy.ca)
4473.
Off-the-Shelf Hacking Help Is Surprisingly Easy to Find (online.wsj.com)
4474.
Learn You Some Erlang - Distributed OTP Applications (learnyousomeerlang.com)
4475.
If the feds can shut down Megaupload, why do we need SOPA? (arstechnica.com)
4476.
After SOPA in the US, ACTA Being Discussed By The EU (torrentfreak.com)
4477.
Focus on the User (focusontheuser.org)
4478.
Unglue.it Could Save Public Libraries (mikecanex.wordpress.com)
4479.
Forget SOPA, Europe is about to ratify its bigger brother ACTA (siliconrepublic.com)
4480.
Google Groups Broke. A Week Ago. (google.vu)
4481.
Beautiful Decisions: Inside BigML's Decision Trees (blog.bigml.com)
4482.
Rand Paul Detained In Nashville For Refusing Full Body Pat Down (twitter.com)
4483.
Parser Combinators: How to Parse (nearly) Anything (infoq.com)
4484.
HP Sets Up "Big Data" Center in Boston via Vertica (xconomy.com)
4485.
Building a sentiment analyser for your Twitter feed (cbanalytics.co.uk)
4486.
Anonymous wants to shut down Facebook on Jan. 28 (venturebeat.com)
4487.
Facebook And Twitter Engineers Fight Google “Search Plus Your World” (techcrunch.com)
4488.
An infographic breakdown of Google Ads. (wired.com)
4489.
EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation) activism team does a Reddit AMA (reddit.com)
4490.
A Tale Of Two Cities: Silicon Valley And Hollywood (techcrunch.com)
4491.
Ask HN: Where can I find a DSLR firmware engineer in Canada? ()
4492.
Keep your peanut butter out of my chocolate. (notmagic.org)
4493.
Apple expected to adopt gigabit WiFi standard ahead of schedule (arstechnica.com)
4494.
Parse.ly Dash Will Make Web Publishers Eat Their Vegetables (readwriteweb.com)
4495.
Google’s Chrome Browser Sprouts Programming Kit of the Future (wired.com)
4496.
Chinese Wages To Be Raised By 400% (if only...) (lagpad.tumblr.com)
4497.
Chosen: makes long, unwieldy select boxes much more user-friendly (harvesthq.github.com)
4498.
If correlation doesn’t imply causation, then what does? (michaelnielsen.org)
4499.
CSS3 breadcrumbs collection (red-team-design.com)
4500.
Getting off the Couch(DB) (blog.signalhq.com)