January 2012 Archive
18991.
Java Thread Affinity support for hyper threading
(vanillajava.blogspot.com)
18993.
The Wikipedia blackout is (still) a great idea
(mkronline.com)
18994.
World's First Self-Healing iPhone Case
(nissan-global.com)
18995.
18996.
So You Think You Have a Power Law — Well Isn't That Special?
(cscs.umich.edu)
18997.
18998.
SOPA/PIPA Could Have Huge Impact on Enterprise IT
(real-user-monitoring.com)
18999.
Report: Workers ditch laptops for iPads
(macworld.com)
19000.
The Marketing Section For Early-Stage Investments
(vcexperts.com)
19001.
19002.
"Why Google’s Biggest Problem with ‘Search Plus Your World’ Isn’t Antitrust"
(techland.time.com)
19003.
TrainSignal IT Training Doesn't Support SOPA
(trainsignal.com)
19004.
I think it does what Instagram and Hipstamatic do
(misterretro.com)
19005.
Cash in on your photo app with Aviary’s new photo editor
(venturebeat.com)
19007.
Facebook Unmasks Reputed Koobface Gang Members
(securityweek.com)
19008.
AngelList, the comic strip
(startuprage.com)
19009.
Make a local backup of Wikipedia before the SOPA/PIPA blackout
(techerator.com)
19011.
Paul Allen Backed Audience Files for $75 M IPO
(geekwire.com)
19012.
19013.
Bionic Panda's Android Social Gaming Business, Raises Funding
(techcrunch.com)
19014.
TNW's Daily Dose - Tech News in 5 Minutes
(thenextweb.com)
19015.
After Prescient Pivot, Aviary Tools Now Seeing 10 Million Photos A Month
(fastcompany.com)
19016.
JStor Moves Toward Open Access
(technologyreview.com)
19017.
Weekly Badass JavaScript Roundup
(badassjs.com)
19018.
Static Typing in Ruby [2009]
(cs.umd.edu)
19019.
What enterprise can learn from Sports team
(blog.9slides.com)
19020.
Apple, The Perils of Power and Human Emotion
(macobserver.com)