New PCIe drive chip lives life in the flash lane
(theregister.co.uk)
January 2012 Archive
10201.
10202.
Google on iOS Sucks
(ashfurrow.com)
10203.
Cool data structures: Splay Trees
(en.wikipedia.org)
10204.
Picochip mobile phone mast-in-a-chip biz sells out for $50m
(theregister.co.uk)
10205.
Where Does He Get Those Wonderful Codepoints?
(perladvent.org)
10206.
Guardian's Digital Literacy campaign
(guardian.co.uk)
10207.
Publishing a designer every day for the next year
(365awesomedesigners.com)
10208.
How to buy parked domains
(swombat.com)
10209.
10210.
Brain’s Connective Cells Are Much More Than Glue
(scienceblog.com)
10211.
Are you planning to see the Transit of Venus 2012? Check the weather ...
(home.cc.umanitoba.ca)
10212.
Microsoft hustled UK retreat on open standards, says leaked report
(computerweekly.com)
10213.
Hackers rewrite smart meter power bill
(scmagazine.com.au)
10214.
10215.
15 top web design and development trends for 2012
(netmagazine.com)
10216.
Olly: The web connected smelly robot
(kickstarter.com)
10217.
Hackers expose defence and intelligence officials in US and UK
(guardian.co.uk)
10218.
If Tom Clancy wrote The Lean Start-Up
(dalethoughts.com)
10219.
PEBKAC my ass. Your software is terrible.
(stefankendall.com)
10220.
Distributed MySQL Sleuthing on the Wire
(blog.johngoulah.com)
10221.
How India Makes E-books Easier to Ban than Books
(kafila.org)
10222.
When Advertising Works
(behindcompanies.com)
10223.
Reasons to Avoid Test Driven Development
(softwareandi.com)
10224.
Adele, other top acts, avoid music-streaming sites
(sfgate.com)
10225.
10226.
Servitude: CSS and JavaScript Injection Sugar
(legitimatesounding.com)
10227.
The four device classes
(quirksmode.org)
10229.
Do your bit to oppose the evil Research Works Act
(svpow.wordpress.com)
10230.