January 2012 Archive
4591.
Are you a gold prospector, or a construction worker? (lemire.me)
4592.
Notes on Scalability (brentozar.com)
4593.
Did Psychopaths Take Over Wall Street Asylum? (bloomberg.com)
4594.
A Disciplined Approach to Evaluating Ideas --Scott Anthony (blogs.hbr.org)
4595.
Blatant censorship of CNN in live interview (youtube.com)
4596.
The Linux kernel memory allocators from an exploitation perspective (sysc.tl)
4597.
Gardens as Crypto-Water-Computers (pruned.blogspot.com)
4598.
Islands of Thought in Macrotypography (artequalswork.com)
4599.
How Many Stephen Colberts Are There? (nytimes.com)
4600.
Productivity is just work (micahredding.com)
4601.
Delayed Job 3 Released (collectiveidea.com)
4602.
Will Amazon Offer Analytics as a Service? (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
4603.
Refresh and reset your PC - Building Windows 8 (blogs.msdn.com)
4604.
Cato Institute: SOPA Wouldn't Save A Single Net Job (techdirt.com)
4605.
IBM's ODF Viewer for Android (market.android.com)
4606.
The E-Reader, as we know it, is doomed (loopinsight.com)
4607.
Are You The World’s Best Programmer? Compete In Facebook’s 2012 Hacker Cup (techcrunch.com)
4608.
Tool that takes Markdown text files in your Dropbox and makes a blog (scriptogr.am)
4609.
Dynamic face substitution (flowingdata.com)
4610.
Microsoft ready for its Droid moment, will spend $100M on marketing WP 7 (itworld.com)
4611.
Need startup ideas? US non-lethal weapon 'wish list' revealed on the net (bbc.co.uk)
4612.
Newspapers, Paywalls, and Core Users (shirky.com)
4613.
How to stop being a developer (tech.matchfwd.com)
4614.
The Church of Kopimism is recognized by the state of Sweden (kopimistsamfundet.se)
4615.
Smith Says Reddit SOPA Protestors are 'Not Legitimate or Large in Number' (gamepolitics.com)
4616.
Cyclos in the cloud: step-by-step tutorial (blog.jelastic.com)
4617.
The dirty secret of browser security (scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com)
4618.
Why We Do Startups (dshipper.posterous.com)
4619.
Canonical announcing Ubuntu "concept" device at CES (extremetech.com)
4620.
Reports: Microsoft to buy Nokia smartphone division (globalpost.com)