December 2012 Archive
6721.
Italian Appeals Court Acquits 3 Google Executives in Privacy Case (nytimes.com)
6722.
Giotto, a functional style Python web framework (github.com)
6723.
Dropbox Poaches Top Sales Execs From Salesforce, Apple and Google (allthingsd.com)
6724.
YouTube Android API Lets Developers Natively Embed Videos. Captions, Ads… (techcrunch.com)
6725.
Facebook Developers Blog - 2012 in Review (developers.facebook.com)
6726.
New NASA Spacesuit Looks like Buzz Lightyear's (space.com)
6727.
Gmvault: gmail backup (gmvault.org)
6728.
A generic static site generator flatiron/blacksmith (github.com)
6729.
Get Battery Percentage in your Ubuntu Terminal (arjunbajaj.com)
6730.
Highly Available Data Structures with Redis (github.com)
6731.
Building a Tardis replica with AR (Vuforia API) (kumparak.com)
6732.
Electronic toys from holidays long past... (imgur.com)
6733.
Facebook built Poke in 12 days (facebook.com)
6734.
Factory_girl for Scala (github.com)
6735.
Free Cities Are Coming, With or Without Honduras (thestatelessman.com)
6736.
How the Internet became a closed shop (smh.com.au)
6737.
'Alien-Like' Skulls Excavated in Mexico (scientificamerican.com)
6738.
125 years ago on this day, S Ramanujan was born- Tribute (nextbigwhat.com)
6739.
Researchers announce first successful cryptanalytic attack on Keccak-512 (SHA-3) (eprint.iacr.org)
6740.
NYC Underworld (enpundit.com)
6741.
AWS Command Line Interface (github.com)
6742.
Zuck Is The Voice Behind “Poke” Notification Sound, Wrote Code For App (techcrunch.com)
6743.
Ask HN: Last moment Christmas gift App help ()
6744.
Maker Mom Builds Cookie-Cutter Empire With 3-D Printers (wired.com)
6745.
Sorting an immutable list in Scala (robsscala.blogspot.com)
6746.
The Future of Internet Lies in HTML5 (pcquest.ciol.com)
6747.
'Dropbox' Is Taking Over The World (businessinsider.com)
6748.
Tech Overload: The Answer is Just a Click Away (tweetagewasteland.com)
6749.
Google Designing X Phone to Rival Apple, Samsung (online.wsj.com)
6750.
Ohio Challenger 2P (4KB RAM): I write my own video games (arstechnica.com)