January 2012 Archive
6901.
Make Your Cubicle a Better Place to Work (blogs.hbr.org)
6902.
Startup Lessons. Learning the hard way. (klinger.io)
6903.
Why Big Data Analytics is The Next Big Opportunity for Outsourcing (hkotadia.com)
6904.
Paul Ryan Comes Out Against SOPA After Reddit Pumps Up Opposing Candidate (techdirt.com)
6905.
The cost of [idea] execution is approaching zero. Where's My Angel Broker? (dilbert.com)
6906.
Fuzzy, a theme for Twitter Bootstrap (sachagreif.com)
6907.
Park City Eatery Balks at Credit Card Fines in Rare Court Fight (bloomberg.com)
6908.
AT&T Joins OpenStack (pcworld.com)
6909.
AT&T gets behind HTML5 with API platform, app store (gigaom.com)
6910.
HistoryCam.org - old pics geolocated (historycam.org)
6911.
15 Deal Breakers to Avoid When Pitching an Idea (artofmanliness.com)
6912.
FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE Torrents Are Available (torrents.freebsd.org)
6913.
A Push for Historic Preservation on the Moon (nytimes.com)
6914.
What the Top 1% of Earners Majored In (finance.yahoo.com)
6915.
Fabric Engine Boosts Node.js Performance 25-Fold (fabric-engine.com)
6916.
Vast Web of Dark Matter Mapped (news.discovery.com)
6917.
Will Firefox ever drop its Gecko layout engine to adopt WebKit? (quora.com)
6918.
Zest.js is a selector engine faster than Sizzle (github.com)
6919.
We are watching the destruction of an empire (forbes.com)
6920.
Donald Norman's (unintended) description of the iPhone - in 1990 (jarredsumner.com)
6921.
Sweet numerology keyfob - John Rose (blogs.oracle.com)
6922.
Disproving PHP's Single Quotes Performance Myth (nikic.github.com)
6923.
Tales web framework for Fantom (talesframework.org)
6924.
Computer skills are the grammar of the 21st century - UK Government Minister (guardian.co.uk)
6925.
Start-Up Speed at Google (thinkwithgoogle.com)
6926.
/r/gaming's 2012 sub-$1000 PC buildout (i.imgur.com)
6927.
Using Jelastic for the Internet of Things (blog.jelastic.com)
6928.
New distributed social network based on self hosting (newebe.org)
6929.
Fujifilm X-Pro1: Radical new sensor layout smashes image sharpness limits (extremetech.com)
6930.
Obfuscated Erlang Example and an Explanation (ferd.ca)