The Pope is not fooling anyone on Twitter
(pcmag.com)
December 2012 Archive
11971.
11972.
Coding Queens - Feedback from Female Engineers in the Bay Area
(startuphurdles.wordpress.com)
11973.
Knockoff $6.00 version of the Nifty MiniDrive?
(theminidrive.com)
11974.
Show HN: A prototype of an html5 game my friend is working on
(fightperson.com)
11975.
LogMeIn and DocuSign investigate email breach
(krebsonsecurity.com)
11976.
Minimalist todo list
(motyar.info)
11977.
Here’s Why Gmail and Google Chrome Had Issues Yesterday
(geekosystem.com)
11979.
11980.
11981.
11982.
Beta Invites for APPMOB: Mobile Engagement Platform
(appmob.com)
11983.
11984.
Analyzing the Veracity of Tweets during a Major Crisis
(irevolution.net)
11986.
Encrypting Tweets for Your Fun & Not Their Profit
(novainfosec.com)
11987.
IPads to Replace 40 Kilograms of Literature Paper in the cockpit
(translate.google.com)
11988.
Reflector App
(reflectorapp.com)
11989.
Suspected security hole found in many Samsung devices
(news.cnet.com)
11990.
Show HN: ChromeGP - secure PGP inside Chrome browser
(cryptoparty.cz)
11991.
Reinventing Society in the wake of Big Data
(edge.org)
11992.
11993.
How to swap images using javascript
(mrbool.com)
11994.
On Being Under the Influence at Ikea
(raptitude.com)
11995.
When stackoverlow goes bad
(blogs.windward.net)
11996.
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A fine line between stupid and brilliant
(scottm.co)
11999.
For Whom The Bell Tolls? It Tolls For TV...
(businessinsider.com)