December 2012 Archive
9001.
What we are paying for (blog.8thcolor.com)
9002.
From Completely Broke To Successful Consultant In a Year (elbii.com)
9003.
Soon, your taxi driver may know more Ruby than you do (findinbay.blogspot.com)
9004.
Why is the sky blue (and not violet) by John Baez (math.ucr.edu)
9005.
After London, Google Opens Second 'Campus' In Tel Aviv (thenextweb.com)
9006.
Catch all javascript client exceptions and send them to your server (github.com)
9007.
The Untold Story of the Concorde Disaster (askthepilot.com)
9008.
The Science Of Persuasion - Cool educational video (youtube.com)
9009.
Travelling with your startup (youtube.com)
9010.
The Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerbergs of Tomorrow (nymag.com)
9011.
Insane computer desk build. (forum.coolermaster.com)
9012.
Inside the Future: How Popular Mechanics Predicted the Next 110 Years (popularmechanics.com)
9013.
Rene Girard's Influence on Peter Thiel (nabeelqu.com)
9014.
Prefer TimeUnit over Thread.sleep - Java tips (javarevisited.blogspot.com.au)
9015.
Why I do not like Windows Phone programming anymore (coding.kulman.sk)
9016.
In Rust Belt a teenager's climb from poverty (washingtonpost.com)
9017.
Show HN: Python Nmon Analyzer (github.com)
9018.
Google promoting its Knowledge Graph on homepage (google.com)
9019.
Design for Continuous Experimentation (slideshare.net)
9020.
MongoQP: MongoDB Slow Query Profiler (blog.mongodb.org)
9021.
Google's Mr.Maps (guardian.co.uk)
9022.
Cloud Logging with Log4j (blog.jelastic.com)
9023.
You don't realize your shopping cart is slow, and it is costing you money. (cartadvice.com)
9024.
HTTP Status Dogs (httpstatusdogs.com)
9025.
Creating An Adaptive System To Enhance UX (uxdesign.smashingmagazine.com)
9026.
Apple Maps blamed for ‘potentially life-threatening’ situation (thestar.com)
9027.
Wayfair, Top-Funded Tech Firm in Boston, Brings In $36M More for Flash Sale Site (xconomy.com)
9028.
How We Made Third Place At AngelHack Paris (marcgg.com)
9029.
Ngx_openresty: an Nginx ecosystem glued by Lua (agentzh.org)
9030.
Genome sequencing pioneer: How biology entered the information age (arstechnica.com)