January 2012 Archive
13591.
A quick review of “Money” by Martin Amis (blog.fogus.me)
13592.
Computer Science Research Opportunities and Graduate School (cra.org)
13593.
Benln: 11 Rising Tech Stars To Watch in 2012: http://t.co/YFowaZaR ()
13594.
Benln: 11 Rising Tech Stars To Watch in 2012: http://t.co/YFowaZaR ()
13595.
Dell Social Innovation Challenge (dellchallenge.org)
13596.
An elementary way to approach Fourier transforms (blog.sigfpe.com)
13597.
Crowdfunding Culture and Gizmos (torontostandard.com)
13598.
At Research In Motion, a new CEO vows to silence the doomsayers (theglobeandmail.com)
13599.
How to Size Your Company’s Value for Funding (caycon.com)
13600.
Ask HN: Does anyone need a freelance PHP coder? ()
13601.
Solving the mailing list reply problem: Reply-Thru (blog.fiesta.cc)
13602.
Systemic/Reflective Agile Teaming (nerds-central.blogspot.com)
13603.
QUESTION: What Makes Great Blog Content? (hectorjcuevas.com)
13604.
Defining Passion and Letting it lead (joannalord.com)
13605.
Female entrepreneurs find funding, community in New York (nydailynews.com)
13606.
The War for Our Attention vs. the Obesity Epidemic (lancegutin.com)
13607.
Sony Music Catalog Leaked (pastehtml.com)
13608.
Freedom.txt (nicollet.net)
13609.
Everyone's talking about Summify - Can it tame the Twitter fire hose? (techvibes.com)
13610.
California employment laws -- a guide for employers (foxrothschild.com)
13611.
Average Airbnb Host In NYC Pockets $21,000 A Year (techcrunch.com)
13612.
11 Bizarrely Wrong Beliefs Americans Have About Themselves (theatlantic.com)
13613.
Why great leaders challenge their own status (maximsformavericks.com)
13614.
Predicting the future of phones: an inherently brain-dead exercise. (technologizer.com)
13615.
China's possible plan for exaflop computing with FeiTeng processors (hpcwire.com)
13616.
Toyota can now make an electric motor withour rare earth metals (geek.com)
13617.
Stanford AI Professor Thrun Leaves University to Start Online Learning Startup (hackeducation.com)
13618.
Foursquare API Billionaire: “Thousands per Second” (blog.programmableweb.com)
13619.
We get the chance to beat the book: CSLearning4U (computinged.wordpress.com)
13620.
PHP Official Docs are Down (php.net)