January 2012 Archive
9811.
5 tricks from a Linkedin Jedi (inc.com)
9812.
NetBeans IDE 7.1 Released (netbeans.org)
9813.
Peeking into the Black Box: Recoset's Real-Time Bidding Algorithm (nicolas.kruchten.com)
9814.
Father of Oauth joins Walmart's initiative to disrupt itself (hueniverse.com)
9815.
Solitude & Leadership (theamericanscholar.org)
9816.
Google is supposedly building a 7″ tablet to rival Kindle Fire (thetechblock.com)
9817.
28c3: The Atari 2600 Video Computer System: The Ultimate Talk (youtube.com)
9818.
Kindle Canada (canadaereader.ca)
9819.
"Tectonic Shifts" in Employment (technologyreview.com)
9820.
Hiring remote full time workers - not for me (wilreynolds.com)
9821.
DEBT LIMIT - A GUIDE TO AMERICAN FEDERAL DEBT MADE EASY (youtube.com)
9822.
Bandcamp Embraces Pirate Googlers, Turns Them Into Customers (techdirt.com)
9823.
You don't get to decide if you're a platform (hunterwalk.com)
9824.
The Data-mined Last Meal 2011 [Infographic] (foodandtechconnect.com)
9825.
Reading List on Theories of Modern Programming Languages (cs.utexas.edu)
9826.
Epic Games stands against SOPA (gamespot.com)
9827.
New Year’s Resolutions for Entrepreneurs (tech.li)
9828.
Worm steals 45,000 Facebook login credentials, infects victims' friends (arstechnica.com)
9829.
Optimal algorithm for sampling from distributed streams, using redis (gist.github.com)
9830.
Mixergy Top 10 Interviews (nickswan.net)
9831.
Tagged logging for Python,Ruby,PHP and Javascript (amon.cx)
9832.
What Microsoft Should Do in 2012 (netnavi.tv)
9833.
NetBeans 7.1 finally is out (wiki.netbeans.org)
9834.
Avoid agile dogma: recommendations not rules (blog.ablepear.com)
9835.
Ask HN: What url do you go to when signing in at Starbucks? ()
9836.
Bing Gordon, Partner at Kleiner Perkins talk about Startup CEOs. (youtu.be)
9837.
The Seven Habits of Spectacularly Unsuccessful Executives | fnBlog (blog.foundersnetwork.com)
9838.
Kanye West Wants to be the Next Steve Jobs (macobserver.com)
9839.
"The 1%" and What It Takes to Get There (forbes.com)
9840.
Rootkits in your web application (research.google.com)