January 2012 Archive
20071.
Feel Good Friday: The Days are Long, But the Years are Short
(alearningaday.com)
20072.
Anyone listening...
(razimohiuddin.wordpress.com)
20073.
Don't Skimp on API Documentation
(twilio.com)
20074.
FBI busts programmer for stealing US Treasury code
(networkworld.com)
20075.
PayPal Will Expand In-Store Payments
(bloomberg.com)
20076.
An Interview With A Google Search Quality Rater
(searchengineland.com)
20077.
Why OnLive’s Windows-on-iPad App is Revolutionary | PandoDaily
(pandodaily.com)
20078.
Apple announces plans for Statue of Liberty Apple Store
(mockcrunch.com)
20079.
The controversial Razer Blade at CES 2012
(icrontic.com)
20081.
Street Art View From Around the Globe
(citygridmedia.com)
20082.
Heavy coffee drinkers may be at lower risk for type 2 diabetes
(hotupdatenews.com)
20083.
Phishing for noobs - Hacking for noobs
(hacking4noobs.x10.mx)
20084.
Wimps Who End Statements with Question Marks
(sociosage.tumblr.com)
20085.
EPub Author Coalition
(alanquatermain.me)
20086.
New Google Accounts Require Gmail And G+ Accounts
(techcrunch.com)
20087.
Our Shared Memory - A Great Place for Business
(blog.bradnoble.com)
20088.
Shop to fill your dream
(amardokan.com)
20089.
What MegaUpload’s downfall did to the web
(gigaom.com)
20090.
Cufflinks double as USB drive, Wi-Fi hotspot
(gigaom.com)
20091.
Megaupload wasn't just for pirates: angry users out of luck for now
(arstechnica.com)
20092.
Reading the Fine Print on Apple's Book-Making Software
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
20093.
It just works: This is the new year
(thoughtsfromanipad.com)
20094.
Senate Postpones Vote on Web Antipiracy Bill
(nytimes.com)
20095.
Now All eBook Eyes Turn To Kobo
(mikecanex.wordpress.com)
20096.
20097.
An Introduction to Religious Freedom
(newsroom.lds.org)
20098.
New Zealand police seize shotguns, money, cars in raid on Megaupload
(washingtonpost.com)
20099.
The Push for Online Privacy
(nytimes.com)
20100.
So is SOPA Dead? Not Exactly
(forbes.com)