January 2012 Archive
10651.
Govt to axe boring school ICT courses from September (eurogamer.net)
10652.
Sapir-Whorf is not a Klingon (oreillynet.com)
10653.
Open Source Unity-Apsalar iOS Plugin Now Available (apsalar.com)
10654.
Developer opportunities with Mozilla Lab, Vancouver BC (digibcmozilla.eventbrite.com)
10655.
The Sims Social is a love letter from a computer virus (actionbutton.net)
10656.
Image color palette extraction with node-canvas for node.js (github.com)
10657.
Gilt Groupe Pushes IPO – You’re Joking Right? (compphi.com)
10658.
How One-Time Passwords Work (zork.net)
10659.
Experimental drug to neutralize hangovers (newscientist.com)
10660.
Asian-American soldier dies after racial hazing at hands of comrades (dailymail.co.uk)
10661.
Radix Sort Revisited (2000) (codercorner.com)
10662.
Newest Kepler results: solar systems relatively common in the Milky Way (nature.com)
10663.
Today ICANN opens new Top Level Domain.registration (newgtlds.icann.org)
10664.
S.M.I.L.E. - Generative Music Synth Project (createdigitalmusic.com)
10665.
Json / vim love (blog.pault.ag)
10666.
The Perfect Data Model, Gone to Hell (MI) Due to Bad Web Form Design (blog.infoadvisors.com)
10667.
Simple In/Out Reports: Now Export to CSV (simplymadeapps.com)
10668.
Grave Threats to Netizens the World Over (eff.org)
10669.
Humans And Machines: Beyond Touch (npr.org)
10670.
25 Things I Learned in Year 25 (bennesvig.com)
10671.
Google’s Data Center Engineer Shares Secrets of ‘Warehouse’ Computing (wired.com)
10672.
App Inventor MIT (info.appinventor.mit.edu)
10673.
Absolute consistency on distributed systems (lists.basho.com)
10674.
Think the BBS is dead? Think again. (lunduke.com)
10675.
Indian govt want Google/skype to locate part of their servers in India (livemint.com)
10676.
High Scalability: New Relic collects 20 billion metrics each day (highscalability.com)
10677.
After Sopa: What Now? (blog.marktraceur.info)
10678.
Selecting a javascript flow control solution (github.com)
10679.
The lost art of telnet (cowbelljs.blogspot.com)
10680.
Microsoft: ‘we're giving away the software and selling the hardware.' (arstechnica.com)