SOPA and PIPA: Room for compromise?
(politico.com)
January 2012 Archive
6181.
6182.
6183.
Senator Moran Announces STOP SOPA Petition
(techcrunch.com)
6184.
ZTE Pays Microsoft £15-£20 ($23-$31) Per Phone
(trustedreviews.com)
6185.
Alex Gaynor: Why I Hate the Django ORM
(speakerdeck.com)
6187.
New Facebook security hole allows people to see friend requests of others
(forum.bodybuilding.com)
6188.
Why you should have sold stock yesterday
(books.google.com)
6189.
Locked in the Ivory Tower: Why JSTOR Imprisons Academic Research
(theatlantic.com)
6190.
6191.
Jonathan Coulton responds to MegaUpload raid
(twitter.com)
6192.
Behind the music: What if the culture industry shut down for a day?
(guardian.co.uk)
6193.
HTML5 for everything?
(elpauer.org)
6194.
Wade not in unknown waters (C++). Part one.
(viva64.com)
6195.
Brit pair deported from US for 'destroy America' tweet
(theregister.co.uk)
6197.
British Tourists Detained And Denied Entry to US over Twitter Joke
(dailymail.co.uk)
6198.
Inc. 500 Companines Giving Up Corporate Blogging - Study
(digitizor.com)
6199.
6200.
Curebit’s at it again, stealing more than code this time
(venturebeat.com)
6201.
Building Better Bananas
(thegatesnotes.com)
6202.
My disappointments with Amazon DynamoDB
(whynosql.com)
6203.
Scala Macros
(scalamacros.org)
6204.
Python Responsible for Mammal Decline
(bbc.co.uk)
6206.
Akamai's quarterly State of the Internet report
(akamai.com)
6208.
HotelSweep Adds More Depth to Hotel Search
(argophilia.com)
6209.
Science and Engineering Indicators 2012
(nsf.gov)
6210.
The Boy Who Heard Too Much
(74.220.215.94)