January 2012 Archive
19351.
Introducing Chegg’s All New eTextbook Reader
(blog.chegg.com)
19352.
The Complete List of Convincing, Unique, and Legitimate Excuses
(joelrunyon.com)
19353.
The conditions for survival and prosperity
(asymco.com)
19354.
Who's Going Dark to Protest SOPA
(pcmag.com)
19355.
19356.
Under the Covers: Let It Snow
(blogs.msdn.com)
19357.
A new view of the Pillars of Creation
(esa.int)
19358.
Is a service like OpenNIC a possible workaround if SOPA gets approved?
(opennicproject.org)
19359.
Original IT articles everyday
(umumble.com)
19360.
19361.
Irony: Google's cache of Wikipedia's SOPA article (who cares about blackout?)
(webcache.googleusercontent.com)
19362.
Seeing is Believing (Most of the Time)
(rajeshsetty.com)
19363.
Tricks to Avoid Divergent Branches in CUDA
(blog.sheckel.net)
19364.
Fastest Fourier in the West
(fftw.org)
19365.
Enough Defense: Is It Time for an IT Security Offensive?
(csoonline.com)
19366.
Refactoring Methods with Recursive Combinators
(github.com)
19367.
An NFL Player Has A Startup, And He Has Applied To TechStars
(businessinsider.com)
19368.
Sopa on a Ropa
(zackarymorris.tumblr.com)
19369.
19370.
Electricity Declines 50% as Shale Spurs Natural Gas Glut
(bloomberg.com)
19371.
Leakey's Luck—or Leakey's Laughingstock?
(skepticblog.org)
19372.
Jsday, A Conference Dedicated to JS in Italy
(badassjs.com)
19373.
“Reset Firefox” – Upcoming Feature of Mozilla Firefox
(browserfame.com)
19374.
19375.
An open letter to Washington
(stopthewall.us)
19376.
Friendl.ee ‘Sell what you like, to who you like’
(andesbeat.com)
19377.
Incomplete Silence
(mmhd.ca)
19378.
Free programming resources readable on a Kindle
(quora.com)
19379.
Startups take turns telling their stories in New York City store
(springwise.com)
19380.