January 2012 Archive
10141.
HTC Unlocks the Bootloaders of Wildfire, Salsa, Merge, and Desire (news.softpedia.com)
10142.
Microsoft to pay retail workers to recommend Windows phones (daringfireball.net)
10143.
Alan Watts: The Game Theory of Ethics [audio] (youtube.com)
10144.
Mapquests drive against Pizza (mapquest.com)
10145.
Netflix expected to launch streaming service in the UK this week, says report (thenextweb.com)
10146.
Voice Link (vlvlv.jp)
10147.
Young, Obese and in Surgery (nytimes.com)
10148.
Testing With web2py (killer-web-development.com)
10149.
Restartable exceptions (axisofeval.blogspot.com)
10150.
Solar Kindle Lighted Cover (solarmio.com)
10151.
On an 8,000 people responsibility (alearningaday.com)
10152.
Victorinox to launch 1TB USB / eSATA II flash drive with built-in LCD at CES (engadget.com)
10153.
Pasting in Vim with indentation adjusted to destination context (github.com)
10154.
Elements Of A Trustworthy E-Commerce Web Design (blog.crazyegg.com)
10155.
High Test Scores make Happy People. (schoolsmatter.info)
10156.
Generalizing Streams into Coroutines (github.com)
10157.
'Blair Witch' and the evolving found-footage film genre (theatlantic.com)
10158.
Onesheet becoming the About.me for the entertainment industry (techcrunch.com)
10159.
The Dragon In My Garage (Carl Sagan) (users.qwest.net)
10160.
Tag Everything (clwen.wordpress.com)
10161.
What MIT hackers were up to (1958 - 1985) (vanemden.wordpress.com)
10162.
Linux Then and Now [infographic] (tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com)
10163.
XMPP on heroku with Ruby (langfeld.me)
10164.
30 Story Hotel Built in 15 Days (erwinluis.tumblr.com)
10165.
Nano Hummingbird (avinc.com)
10166.
Brainfuck interpreter for Windows Phone 7 (brain.frenk.com)
10167.
Building a Sign-Up Page That Works (blog.hartleybrody.com)
10168.
If we can make smart phones, why not smart food? (kickstarter.com)
10169.
Face Substitution library (github.com)
10170.
Mapping the Republic of Letters (republicofletters.stanford.edu)