January 2012 Archive
13531.
Move over Hollywood, here comes Digiwood (2010) (businessbecause.com)
13532.
Layoffs at Gilt (businessinsider.com)
13533.
Show HN: extract location info from tweets (servletsuite.blogspot.com)
13534.
How Neutrons Might Escape Into Another Universe (technologyreview.com)
13535.
Who Are These People Visiting My Website? (lunametrics.com)
13536.
Rebrick: Lego's social media platform (rebrick.lego.com)
13537.
Making F# Windows Phone Development a Little Easier (bloggemdano.blogspot.com)
13538.
Shipment of SSD’s – UPS status says “Train Derailment” (nwlinux.com)
13539.
The Reality Delivers Punch To Hollywood (thereality.is)
13540.
The White House Joins Google+ (plus.google.com)
13541.
Social spam, the new enemy of social networks (explorefeed.com)
13542.
Meet RIM’s new CEO (bgr.com)
13543.
350,000 Textbooks Downloaded From Apple’s iBooks in Three Days (allthingsd.com)
13544.
The Craft Film (stevenpwalsh.com)
13545.
Privacy-Preserving P2P Social Networks (peerson.net)
13546.
Shakeup at RIM: Co-CEOs Step Down Amid Reorganization (macobserver.com)
13547.
Startup Makes 'Wireless Router for the Brain' (technologyreview.com)
13548.
Certified Programming with Dependent Types (adam.chlipala.net)
13549.
Herb Sutter - Welcome to the Jungle (herbsutter.com)
13550.
How to Set Up Domain Mapping for WordPress Multisite (doitwithwp.com)
13551.
Air Force Says Iran Didn't Down Captured Drone (securityweek.com)
13552.
Want a Glamorous Job? Don’t Be an Entrepreneur (under30ceo.com)
13553.
The Years Project (traubeck.com)
13554.
Liveblogging the Apocalypse: The End of the Internet (bat-bean-beam.blogspot.com)
13555.
The Advantage of Logging: Browser History (jefftk.com)
13556.
Why Read the Docs matters (ericholscher.com)
13557.
ITU designates LTE-Advanced as "True 4G" (extremetech.com)
13558.
What Industries Contributed the Most to Google's Earnings in 2011? (wordstream.com)
13559.
Analyst: 350,000 Apple Textbook Downloads in 3 Days (macobserver.com)
13560.
ISuppli Predicts Windows Phone’s Edge Over iOS by 2015 (macobserver.com)