January 2012 Archive
6991.
Things To Know About HTML5 (gamasutra.com)
6992.
Introducing the 'nano-ear' (physicsworld.com)
6993.
Made in the World (nytimes.com)
6994.
Why Steve Jobs is a Bad Role Model (tech.mit.edu)
6995.
Comcast Admits That DNS Redirects Are Incompatible With DNSSEC (techdirt.com)
6996.
Why you can ignore CES: an investigation into last year's overhyped tablets. (theatlantic.com)
6997.
B Corps: Firms with benefits (economist.com)
6998.
Know your ABCDs: Your Most Important Startup Business Processes (blog.bizelo.us)
6999.
AMD support removed from Underscore.js and Backbone.js (twitter.com)
7000.
Reddit hopes 'blackout' will help build opposition to SOPA (itworld.com)
7001.
Goodbye Google Maps (plus.google.com)
7002.
ACM’s role in public policy | ACM President's Blog (blog.acm.org)
7003.
OnLive streaming games officially coming to Google TV (theverge.com)
7004.
We need smarter issue trackers (blog.abahgat.com)
7005.
The "Chaotic and Ungoverned" Explosion of News (blog.news.me)
7006.
The Complete Guide To Freemium Business Models (techcrunch.com)
7007.
Programmer Ryan Gosling (programmerryangosling.tumblr.com)
7008.
Google's Radical Move Towards Trust Based Search (plus.google.com)
7009.
Apple Aims to Take On the Textbook Market (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
7010.
WP Engine's Infrastructure (wpengine.com)
7011.
Asynchronous UIs - the future of web user interfaces (alexmaccaw.com)
7012.
Responsive Web Design Templates and Frameworks (designmodo.com)
7013.
Create your own freedom.txt to oppose SOPA (fr.anc.is)
7014.
Nice introduction to Hadoop (youtube.com)
7015.
Integrating NodeJS Repl with VIM (crypticswarm.com)
7016.
Captain Obvious On Javascript (github.com)
7017.
Simulating CDI's Session and Request Scope in a J2SE app (javacodegeeks.com)
7018.
Why Facebook doesn’t have or need testers (zdnet.com)
7019.
The half life of a StumbleUpon link is 400 hours (tech.li)
7020.
This Photograph Cannot be Efficiently Priced (tristara.com)