January 2012 Archive
11341.
Why are cheap startups so expensive? (blogs.reuters.com)
11342.
Who is censoring the Internet? [infograph] (open.youyuxi.com)
11343.
Amazon Reportedly Plans $93m China Development Center (thenextweb.com)
11344.
WikiHow - "Android App of the Week" (review) (reghardware.com)
11345.
First ever private rocket to space station in launch delay (theregister.co.uk)
11346.
Hakin9 Magazine EXTRA Issue: Cryptography (felipemartins.info)
11347.
Nasa researcher video on lenr/cold fusion (technologygateway.nasa.gov)
11348.
Rogue advertiser exploiting gist stream. (gist.github.com)
11349.
AllTrails Partners With National Geographic. Redesigned, co-branded Website (techcrunch.com)
11350.
Finding and Purging Big Files from Git History (naleid.com)
11351.
Quantum Uncertainty: Are You Certain, Mr. Heisenberg? (sciencedaily.com)
11352.
Electron’s negativity cut in half by supercomputer (scienceblog.com)
11353.
Aspirin for disease prevention? Not so fast... (drbriffa.com)
11354.
Independent Contractor Agreements: Beware "Work Made for Hire" in California (epiclaw.net)
11355.
RIM To Release 7-Inch And 10-Inch PlayBooks This Year? (techcrunch.com)
11356.
Email is still hot: Why SendGrid got $21M in VC funds (gigaom.com)
11357.
Max Payne 3 - March 2012 (rockstargames.com)
11358.
What I've Learned from Failed Startups (eliotdill.com)
11359.
Stratfor says ECB intervention makes Euro default in 2012 unlikely (stratfor.com)
11360.
EU database on fraud suspects breaches rights (euobserver.com)
11361.
Connect the dots to get the big picture of your prospects (loopfuse.com)
11362.
How the Beatles success funded the development of the CT scan (dlewis.net)
11363.
When 3D printing meets iPod nano (gigaom.com)
11364.
Wikipedia:Mirrors and forks (en.wikipedia.org)
11365.
What to look for in an Angel Investor (stephan-uhrenbacher.com)
11366.
We need more physical startups (postdesk.com)
11367.
United-coders Facebook hackercup this weekend (united-coders.com)
11368.
Beyond Empty Coding (prog21.dadgum.com)
11369.
Wikipedia: Blackout plan brought the first NPR mention of SOPA/PIPA I've heard ()
11370.
Mini Cards: 15 Credit/Debit Card Icons (premiumpixels.com)