December 2012 Archive
8011.
Dojo DeferredList (davidwalsh.name)
8012.
Quentin Tarantino on leaving the film business because of digital technology (alexandrosmaragos.com)
8013.
Watching the Entrepreneurial Flame Flicker (boss.blogs.nytimes.com)
8014.
Fake Facebook Lottery Winner Suckers Thousands (pcmag.com)
8015.
Whatsapp: Has Facebook Found Its Next Instagram? (mashable.com)
8016.
Understanding Agile Quality Through Acrobatics (blog.smartbear.com)
8017.
IE10 CSS Hacks (impressivewebs.com)
8018.
Christmas Experiments (christmasexperiments.com)
8019.
PHP Validation & Sanitization (foaa.de)
8020.
Turn the tables: the 20 questions you can ask in a job interview. (cenedella.com)
8021.
Dante: Doom3 for Android (omcfadde.blogspot.com)
8022.
Raspberry Pi factory photo tour (techrepublic.com)
8023.
Windows 8: Desperately seeking mobile: Uptake #s are low (zdnet.com)
8024.
Slides from my session on Mobile DevOps at MoDevEast 2012 (sdarchitect.wordpress.com)
8025.
What happened to the right to be left alone? (foxnews.com)
8026.
Selling out in style: indie developers make ’advergames' cool (theverge.com)
8027.
Major lessons from the demise of The Daily (poynter.org)
8028.
Review: Acer’s C7 Chromebook is $199 and feelin’ fine (relatively) (arstechnica.com)
8029.
Dear santa: Please Buy Me This $26000 Transforming Robot (techcrunch.com)
8030.
The Design of a Site Meant to be Read (brooksreview.net)
8031.
Microsoft invests US$250 Million in Partners in Learning (microsoft.com)
8032.
I18n.js: jQuery i18n plugin (github.com)
8033.
Internet back online in Syria (securityweek.com)
8034.
Bionic hands are getting closer to the real thing (singularityhub.com)
8035.
Ericsson steps up patent enforcement against Samsung with request for US ban (fosspatents.com)
8036.
"Would you like a demo?" (evangotlib.tumblr.com)
8037.
On Releasing and Marketing Your New App (brettterpstra.com)
8038.
Write Emails People Will Read (speakerdeck.com)
8039.
How To Find Out Who Facebook Thinks Your Best Friends Are (businessinsider.com)
8040.
How to hire the right developer for your startup (thenextweb.com)