January 2012 Archive
7051.
Google’s disastrous decision to muck up its search results with friends (slate.com)
7052.
How to get unfollowed by me on Twitter (itworld.com)
7053.
How much does file sharing resemble stealing (theatlantic.com)
7054.
Tasskr remade with backbone.js (tasskr.com)
7055.
Apple's next scheme to rule the world (thetechblock.com)
7056.
Seven essential qualities of open source (typographyforlawyers.com)
7057.
The Art of Cyberwar (internetevolution.com)
7058.
Hands on with Ubuntu TV, above and under the hood (arstechnica.com)
7059.
Why We Need Better Tools to Tell Stories With (blog.usabilla.com)
7060.
What Is Master Data Management – Really? (dataversity.net)
7061.
VirtuOz says its virtual agents are "Siri for the enterprise" (xconomy.com)
7062.
Internet addiction changes brain similar to cocaine: Study (cbsnews.com)
7063.
Create successful Python projects (ibm.com)
7064.
Closed loops: the secret to collecting configuration management data (javacodegeeks.com)
7065.
Profile your applications with Java VisualVM (javacodegeeks.com)
7066.
Time Is Running Out For SOPA Opponents, Congressmen Warn At CES 2012 (forbes.com)
7067.
SparkFun Free Day 2012 Recap (sparkfun.com)
7068.
Facebook Launches “Listen With” For Simultaneous Music and Chat (techcrunch.com)
7069.
The Letter (blog.8thlight.com)
7070.
Peregrine - A Map Reduce Framework for Iterative and Pipelined Jobs (highscalability.com)
7071.
Bullsh*t Qualifications (joelrunyon.com)
7072.
Introducing Raven’s free Google Analytics Configuration Tool (raventools.com)
7073.
Building a Responsive, Future-Friendly Web for Everyone (webmonkey.com)
7074.
Retrospective about: Networking (swombat.com)
7075.
Steps to Incorporate a Company in USA (from outside USA) (pluggd.in)
7076.
Challenging Imperative Programming with Algebra, Logic and Functions (homepages.cwi.nl)
7077.
A Simple Rails Boot Time Improvement (ablogaboutcode.com)
7078.
Detecting data leakage on Pastebin (chaptersinwebsecurity.blogspot.com)
7079.
Percona Toolkit 2.0.1 and 1.0.2 released (mysqlperformanceblog.com)
7080.
The word "content" threatens the publishing industry (drewb.org)