January 2012 Archive
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Lego in space
(wired.com)
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How the next Xbox could stop you from playing used games
(arstechnica.com)
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Why Web Designers Should Be Afraid Of Twitter Bootstrap
(illestrhyme.com)
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What I Learned From Reviewing 45+ Websites
(conversionxl.com)
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The FBI Wants to Monitor Social Media
(mashable.com)
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Happiness Takes (A Little) Magic
(thewirecutter.com)
14648.
A free (non-copyleft) TeX distribution (kerTeX)
(tex.stackexchange.com)
14650.
Casting Shadows with Three.js
(learningthreejs.com)
14651.
Having Fun with JavaScript and Skype Emoticons
(elijahmanor.com)
14652.
On traveling and being offline
(sahilparikh.com)
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Symantec suspected source code breach back in 2006
(arstechnica.com)
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Pip - make any program a filter
(membled.com)
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5 Links for Developers and IT Pros 1-27-12
(blog.ness.com)
14657.
Microsoft joins hands with Dell
(blogs.technet.com)
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Common Validations for Web Forms
(blog.teamgrowth.net)
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The kind of training salespeople need
(saleskick.me)
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Google invented a time machine (see last modified)
(google.com)
14663.
SOA example application
(gfrison.com)
14664.
The Trouble with Free Software
(slate.com)
14665.
Drink Like Royalty: Berry Bros. & Rudd's King's Ginger Hits America
(theatlantic.com)
14666.
Optimising Personal Security for Life in the Cloud
(randomwire.com)
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The Myth of the Negative Mammogram
(theatlantic.com)
14668.
HP Enyo Has Joined The Movement
(dreamintech.net)
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Yahoo's five biggest acquisition screw-ups
(econsultancy.com)
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Apple 'attacking problems' at its factories in China
(telegraph.co.uk)