January 2012 Archive
4951.
NFC as a Service - Flomio. Thoughts? (flomio.com)
4952.
SOPA is back ()
4953.
Whistle Blower Threatened with 35 Years in Prison, Warns of Developing Tyranny (therealnews.com)
4954.
Ask HN: How To Train Yourself Not To Require "Daily Tasks" In Order To Work? ()
4955.
Why Python docs search is so bad? ()
4956.
Show HN: Binb, a realtime multiplayer musical quiz (binb.nodejitsu.com)
4957.
Apple's Secret Recipe for Success: Tech Giant Is Like the CIA (finance.yahoo.com)
4958.
Ask HN: Hacking Direct Sales ()
4959.
City could shut down Hacker Dojo (mv-voice.com)
4960.
Low IQ & Conservative Beliefs Linked to Prejudice (livescience.com)
4961.
North Korea restores order to funeral with photoshop (abcnews.go.com)
4962.
Coding Horror: Don't Ask Us Questions. We'll Just Ignore You. (codinghorror.com)
4963.
Dion Almaer: The rise and fall of webOS is an epic tale; webOS != Web OS (almaer.com)
4964.
Converting Trashed Jets Into Exploding Drones (fastcompany.com)
4965.
What loading a home page should not look like (enchantedage.com)
4966.
ReconstructMe - Intuitive Real-time 3D reconstruction system (reconstructme.net)
4967.
Warner Bros. pushing delays to 56 days for Netflix, Redbox and Blockbuster (allthingsd.com)
4968.
Science-Journal Publishers Take Fight Against Open-Access Policies to Congress (chronicle.com)
4969.
JRR Tolkien's Nobel prize chances dashed by 'poor prose' (guardian.co.uk)
4970.
Ask HN: How are you replacing IndexTank? ()
4971.
Roadmap for the Outlet language (and: why Lisp syntax?) (jlongster.com)
4972.
How We Made Github Fast (2009) (github.com.sharedcopy.com)
4973.
F-BOMB creates Backdoors in Corporate Networks for $50 (theverge.com)
4974.
Intelligence is Irrelevant: An MIT Alum’s Advice to a Struggling Student (calnewport.com)
4975.
Ask HN: Historically Important Code Snippets? ()
4976.
Bootstrap 2.0 demo (bootstrap.io)
4977.
A Crash Course in Modern Hardware (infoq.com)
4978.
Man vs. Machine, a Jobless Recovery (online.wsj.com)
4979.
Samsung: 'we are not interested in buying RIM' Consumers: 'Neither are we' (theverge.com)
4980.
"WTF Wikipedia" on Twitter (twitter.com)