December 2012 Archive
601.
Android Won. Windows Lost (communities-dominate.blogs.com)
602.
Silicon Valley's Problem (cbracy.tumblr.com)
603.
Single-Click Double-Tap Murder (techcrunch.com)
604.
Adafruit CEO Limor Fried named Entrepreneur magazine Entrepreneur of 2012 (instagram.com)
605.
"Smart and Gets Things Done" is necessary, but not sufficient (github.com)
606.
Designing Pragmatic RESTful APIs (info.apigee.com)
607.
Most Popular How-To Guides of 2012 (lifehacker.com)
608.
Paul Allen: The Singularity Isn't Near (2011) (technologyreview.com)
609.
Mozilla and Xiph's new Daala video codec to compete with h.265 (xiph.org)
610.
Ten-year-old invents light-up crosswalks, IBM makes them real (grist.org)
611.
The x86 Power Myth Busted: In-Depth Clover Trail Power Analysis (anandtech.com)
612.
VLC for Windows 8 reaches $65,000 funding goal with five days to spare (thenextweb.com)
613.
Google Analytics for developers (blog.arkency.com)
614.
~2M msgs/second messaging system written in Go (gist.github.com)
615.
Minefold (YC W12) launches mods with more games coming soon (blog.mutlicorp.com)
616.
Show HN: Servus for Mac and Dropbox (servus.io)
617.
Finding and Fixing a Five Second Stall (the-witness.net)
618.
Show HN: A Smart Name Brainstorming And Domain Search Engine (namemesh.com)
619.
RMS: Apple has tightest digital handcuffs in history (apple.slashdot.org)
620.
Google Car Search (google.com)
621.
Codemirror v3 released (codemirror.net)
622.
Why I'm No Metrosexual (kyrobeshay.com)
623.
I am Facebook friends with Ryan Lanza (salon.com)
624.
Why Workers Are Losing the War Against Machines (theatlantic.com)
625.
When You Fall Into a Black Hole, How Long Have You Got? (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
626.
The myth of the well-rounded scientist (sciencecareers.sciencemag.org)
627.
Flickr Has the Opportunity to Become the Next Flickr (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
628.
Linux terminal keylogger in userspace (average-coder.blogspot.com.ar)
629.
YouTube strips Universal and Sony of 2 billion fake views (dailydot.com)
630.
Google wreaks havoc on our company’s calendars: lost data and security breaches (elezea.com)