2012 Archive
6931.
Caution on Twitter urged as Britons barred from US (bbc.co.uk)
6932.
Show HN: Designing Web Applications (nathanbarry.com)
6933.
Regexp-based RFC822 email address validation (ex-parrot.com)
6934.
Facebook’s stock should trade for $13.80 (marketwatch.com)
6935.
Anonymous plans to take down the 13 root DNS servers that power the Internet? (pastebin.com)
6936.
Women and Tech (womenandtech.com)
6937.
Windows 8 is just another way for Microsoft to show you ads (owened.co.nz)
6938.
Node.js - A giant step backwards? (fennb.com)
6939.
Why tiny Stockholm has the most stunning startup ecosystem since Tel Aviv (pandodaily.com)
6940.
30 days with Windows Phone 8 — Perspective from an admitted iOS addict (thenextweb.com)
6941.
Game Over (antirez.com)
6942.
Why the hell does this mouse need to connect to the Internet? (arstechnica.com)
6943.
Forget $3B In Revenue: Things "Don't Look Good" For Facebook (readwriteweb.com)
6944.
Steam releases Big Picture mode (store.steampowered.com)
6945.
Preventing Site Scraping (techjunkie.com)
6946.
Google cuts Cloud Storage prices another 10% after Amazon S3 price cut (thenextweb.com)
6947.
JPMorgan Trading Loss May Reach $9 Billion (dealbook.nytimes.com)
6948.
Tether Launches HTML5-Based iPhone Tethering Solution (macrumors.com)
6949.
Heroku's new $50 and $100 per month database plans (postgres.heroku.com)
6950.
Yahoo Sues Facebook for Patent Infringement (allthingsd.com)
6951.
A Depressive Journey With MongoDB (mengu.net)
6952.
How Long Before VPNs Become Illegal? (torrentfreak.com)
6953.
Ask HN: How do you sell yourself as a new freelancer to clients?
6954.
Lazy people innovate (ach.al)
6955.
Microsoft: Hey, Apple Maps haters, Use Bing for iPhone instead (venturebeat.com)
6956.
Marketing hacks to boost your startup (slideshare.net)
6957.
HP Memristors Will Reinvent Computer Memory "by 2014" (wired.com)
6958.
“Growth Hacking” is BS (layeredthoughts.com)
6959.
Codemasters are on the scrounge (jheriko-rtw.blogspot.com)
6960.
Google Public DNS: 70 billion requests a day and counting (googleblog.blogspot.com)