December 2012 Archive
8881.
An interview with Anders Hermansen, designer at Bang & Olufsen (beophile.com)
8882.
AWS re:Invent interview with FreeBSD Developer Colin Percival (youtube.com)
8883.
The Grey Period (jgthms.com)
8884.
Course Builder (code.google.com)
8885.
Apple-Google Team Up for $500 Million-Plus Kodak Patents Bid (bloomberg.com)
8886.
Kyoto Protocol extended to 2020 (npr.org)
8887.
You will learn a lot with a tandem coder (cretscard.com)
8888.
Italian tax police raid Facebook offices (france24.com)
8889.
Apple on the verge of a 'death cross'? Analysts warn shares may slip another 20% (dailymail.co.uk)
8890.
In Private Manning Case, Jailers Become the Accused (nytimes.com)
8891.
The Steambox is Real ()
8892.
Snow Globe and the Adjacent Reality Tracker (eclecti.cc)
8893.
Foldit: Solve Puzzles for Science (fold.it)
8894.
Tools I used to create a simple iOS game (codefrenzy.net)
8895.
WCF on secure channel when load balancers do the security (idevforfun.com)
8896.
Graph-tool: efficient python module for manipulation and analysis of graphs (projects.skewed.de)
8897.
An introduction to proofs and the mathematical vernacular (math.vt.edu)
8898.
5 Mistakes to Avoid When Cold Calling (slideshare.net)
8899.
Arabic Stage Name Choice Yields Foreign Following For Adult Actress (alhenaadams.com)
8900.
HTML5 is a fat man’s bag of surprises (venturebeat.com)
8901.
The fork/join framework in Java 7 (h-online.com)
8902.
What if Linux went closed source? Would you still use it? (networkworld.com)
8903.
Bad performance of Haskell Strings - Honza Pokorny (honza.ca)
8904.
Q: What’s Wrong With Quora? (techcrunch.com)
8905.
Countdown to Rails 4 (blog.remarkablelabs.com)
8906.
Genetically modified mosquitoes to fight dengue fever (dailymail.co.uk)
8907.
22 year old Magnus Carlsen now highest rated chess player of all time (offthebench.nbcsports.com)
8908.
Dereferncing NULL allowed on some architectures (yarchive.net)
8909.
Tim Ferriss vs. Leo Babauta Showdown: On Whether Goals Suck (zenhabits.net)
8910.
Verizon patent application for TV snooping tech rejected (computerworld.com)