January 2012 Archive
19921.
Apple iBooks in schools: Devil is in the hardware
(news.cnet.com)
19922.
Coraid schmoozes Euro Nexenta distie sextet
(channelregister.co.uk)
19923.
Iomega TV with Boxee networked storage: Player+Storage Combo [review]
(reghardware.com)
19924.
US accuses China of hacking emails
(guardian.co.uk)
19925.
Apple's New E-Textbook Platform Enters an Already Crowded Field
(chronicle.com)
19926.
Colleges to Test Bulk-Purchasing of e-Textbooks
(chronicle.com)
19927.
SIA Licence Training
(sialicenceuk.com)
19928.
Download Free Natural Wallpapers, Natural Photo For Computer Desktop
(beautifuldesktopwallpaper.blogspot.com)
19929.
Women in Tech Conferences (Europe/Germany)
(till.klampaeckel.de)
19930.
Mobile Chat Finally Done Right
(itunes.apple.com)
19931.
Some Key Subtle Details From Apple’s Textbook Event
(techcrunch.com)
19932.
19933.
19934.
George Lucas Is Ready to Roll the Credits
(nytimes.com)
19935.
4 Predictions on the Future of Education and Learning Market in India and Abroad
(edustars.yourstory.in)
19936.
19937.
Details from the MegaUpload indictment
(gigaom.com)
19938.
Big Strings Come in Small Packages
(parseerror.com)
19939.
Wikipedia traffic surged during SOPA blackout
(technolog.msnbc.msn.com)
19940.
Apple and the Digital Textbook Counter-Revolution
(hackeducation.com)
19941.
19942.
Data from end of last Ice Age confirm effects of climate change on oceans
(sciencedaily.com)
19943.
User-friendly Public Transportation Design
(humantransit.org)
19944.
Tor operations security
(cryptome.org)
19946.
Unprecedented, That’s for Sure
(daringfireball.net)
19947.
[Infographics] Geek or Nerd, which one are you?
(mastersinit.org)
19948.
Time To Concede Home 'Ownership' Is A Fraud
(businessinsider.com)
19949.
Tim Berners-Lee says SOPA violates human rights
(smh.com.au)
19950.
When to have been born?
(ibbly.com)