January 2012 Archive
9031.
Judge says Transocean is indemnified for most Deepwater Horizon spill claims (twitter.com)
9032.
Apple & China’s Laborers: The Heat is On (macobserver.com)
9033.
Django Tastypie Tips & Tricks (blog.gingerlime.com)
9034.
How Cadence Predicts Process (leanessays.com)
9035.
Crowd and offshore accelerated startups. Your experience? ()
9036.
Megaupload case weirder with gun charges, flight risks, and an inflatable tank (arstechnica.com)
9037.
Notable typefaces of 2011 (typographica.org)
9038.
Is a spotlight like the Bat-Signal possible? (skeptics.stackexchange.com)
9039.
Missing ocean heat may never have been missing at all (arstechnica.com)
9040.
Auto Call Your Mom on Fourquare Checkins with HashtagMom (techcrunch.com)
9041.
Why the US never fails and we do? (startupengineering.posterous.com)
9042.
JRuby at Square: A Report (marakana.com)
9043.
What the Apple TV or "iTV" will be like… (venturelevel.com)
9044.
Touched by a Wild Mountain Gorilla (youtube.com)
9045.
Creating Triangles in CSS (jonrohan.me)
9046.
Opt out from Online Behavioral Advertising (Beta) (aboutads.info)
9047.
Unrest in China: A dangerous year (economist.com)
9048.
Ruby on Rails v3.2.1 released (minor fixes) (gist.github.com)
9049.
World's first atomic X-ray laser created (tgdaily.com)
9050.
Read This Before Installing Rails 3.2 (railsapps.github.com)
9051.
Firefox goes 2-digit, time to check your UA sniffing scripts (hacks.mozilla.org)
9052.
Ask HN: What tech stack would you use to build a retail bank from scratch? (matthew-sinclair.com)
9053.
Wasting Hackers' Time to Keep Websites Safe (technologyreview.com)
9054.
Web-based Document Sharing, Collaboration and Management (groupdocs.com)
9055.
New Google Earth Release Eliminates 'Patchwork Quilt' Effects (pcmag.com)
9056.
Twitter will start censoring tweets in certain countries (telegraph.co.uk)
9057.
A Voicemail: SEO Service You Can't Refuse (evaddesign.com)
9058.
Organizational scar tissue (johndcook.com)
9059.
Planet GNOME to Remove Non-Foundation Blogs (aruiz.synaptia.net)
9060.
Worms have evolved language, combining chem fragments to make molecular messages (physorg.com)