January 2012 Archive
9151.
Livejournal starts deleting accounts (betabeat.com)
9152.
Munging and Visualizing Data with R (metamarkets.com)
9153.
Harvard will finance student startups in partnership with New Enterprise (bloomberg.com)
9154.
No surprise, Kinect reportedly coming to laptops (engadget.com)
9155.
A Game of Inches for Startups (salesloft.tumblr.com)
9156.
Waze: Realtime crowdsourced traffic data (waze.com)
9157.
Google Spent Nearly $2 Billion On 79 Acquisitions In 2011 (techcrunch.com)
9158.
How LinkedIn generates the "viewers of this profile also viewed" list of users (quora.com)
9159.
QR Codes Are the Roller-Skating Horses of Advertising (theatlantic.com)
9160.
Why do I do what I do? (phillyd.tv)
9161.
BOSS Act proposed to prevent brokers from buying tickets for the first 24 hours (online.wsj.com)
9162.
How To Get Even More Free Books For Your Kindle Fire (kindlefu.com)
9163.
How color vision actually works (blog.asmartbear.com)
9164.
Microcontroller tutorial series: AVR and Arduino timer interrupts (engblaze.com)
9165.
Harvard Introduces venture fund with New Enterprise Associates (bostonglobe.com)
9166.
Facebook to file for $75-100B IPO Wednesday (marketwatch.com)
9167.
How To Learn Who Has You In Their Google+ Circles (readwriteweb.com)
9168.
Job postings on Friday? ()
9169.
Facebook Worth 100 Billion (latimes.com)
9170.
DOM Snitch - a passive reconnaissance tool inside the DOM (code.google.com)
9171.
New Developer Tools in Firefox 10 (browserfame.com)
9172.
How to Create CSS3 Buttons [Tutorial] (designmodo.com)
9173.
Show HN: "Send HN" button (fredbrach.posterous.com)
9174.
Google+ for Small Business: An Interview with Chris Brogan (jeffkorhan.com)
9175.
One reason why HTML5 gaming is limping along (christianheilmann.com)
9176.
Oracle Proposal Would Create Single Committee to Oversee Java Specs (pcworld.com)
9177.
Remote controlled ornithopter (video) (youtu.be)
9178.
Twinkie diet helps nutrition professor lose 27 pounds (edition.cnn.com)
9179.
Guthrie Talks Node.js and Azure at Cloud Event (adtmag.com)
9180.
Why Twitter’s new policy is helpful for free-speech advocates (technosociology.org)