December 2012 Archive
13801.
The Five Competitive Forces That Shape Strategy (blip.tv)
13802.
NASA Twin Spacecraft Create Most Accurate Gravity Map of Moon (nasa.gov)
13803.
Rspec-given by Jim Weirich (github.com)
13804.
Dec. 6, 2012: Brad is Finally Free - Brad 'the Nurse' Smith (bradthenurse.com)
13805.
AngelHackTO - My First Hackathon Experience (jaclynkonzelmann.com)
13806.
Ninja Job Trends (indeed.com)
13807.
I'm not a Bank [video] (curtismchale.ca)
13808.
A Visualization of Country Code TLD Name Server Records (securityskeptic.typepad.com)
13809.
Intel reaffirms socketed CPU support for the "forseeable future" (arstechnica.com)
13810.
Copy and Paste (josephmcohen.com)
13811.
The Antifragility of the Web (epeus.blogspot.com.au)
13812.
McAfee released from Guatemalan hospital, returned to detention center (cnn.com)
13813.
Celani's LENR ("Cold Fusion") Experiment Successfully Replicated by STM (e-catworld.com)
13814.
ProtoBowl: Realtime online quiz bowl (protobowl.com)
13815.
JavaScript for the Desktop [Vid from JS.everywhere Europe 2012] (youtube.com)
13816.
Security budgets again expected to rise next year (scmagazine.com)
13817.
Show HN: Flickoutr Fixes Flickr Photo Sharing (clientsideweb.net)
13818.
Google Plus Communities (plus.google.com)
13819.
Youtube Cleans Up - Holo Style (vpena.sqsp.com)
13820.
It pays to be Geeky (forbes.com)
13821.
Apple May Fall Another 20% on 'Panic Selling': Analyst (cnbc.com)
13822.
Computing with water droplets (phys.org)
13823.
Is launching a mens apparel line for tall men a good thing? (kickstarter.com)
13824.
New YouTube design looks great, but it should really be centered (i.imgur.com)
13825.
Kickstarter Showcase in SF, DFW, NYC (followthe.tv)
13826.
Generate Bootstrap HTML5 Templates at the speed of light (bootstrapdesigner.com)
13827.
In Asia, beauty box companies are the next Clone Rush (sgentrepreneurs.com)
13828.
California sues Delta for failing to put privacy policy on mobile app (arstechnica.com)
13829.
Ask HN: In Subversion, how best to set up a new major version of my application. ()
13830.
Being a webdev does occasionally have its moments. [from /r/webdev] (reddit.com)