2012 Archive
7021.
Dropbox inventor determined to build the next Apple or Google (latimes.com)
7022.
Warning Signs that Agile Is Declining (javacodegeeks.com)
7023.
The End of x86? An Update (fernstrategy.com)
7024.
Do the police give more tickets at the end of the month to meet quotas? (robert.io)
7025.
Gatekeeper's Dialog (dcurt.is)
7026.
Minnesota Gives Coursera the Boot, Citing a Decades-Old Law (chronicle.com)
7027.
New PlayStation 3 Hack May Be One That Sony Can’t Stop (kotaku.com)
7028.
The Invention of Jaywalking (theatlanticcities.com)
7029.
The State of Windows 8 (soluto.com)
7030.
IPad Event Confirmed: Apple Invites Press to 'Touch' Something (mashable.com)
7031.
Show HN: clipboard.com, the best way to save anything online ()
7032.
Hopper: Stop emailing yourself notes, files, and images (gethopper.com)
7033.
Show HN: Everyday.me - a mobile app to record your life and store it forever (everyday.me)
7034.
Installing Linux on Windows 8 PCs: No easy answers (itworld.com)
7035.
Github: Major Service Outage (status.github.com)
7036.
Winning A Bidding War With Facebook, Google Picks Up The Entire Milk Team (techcrunch.com)
7037.
Finland makes 1Mb broadband access a legal right (2009) (news.cnet.com)
7038.
Announcing Hipmunk's $15M Series B Funding (blog.hipmunk.com)
7039.
Khan Academy now supports tau (khanacademy.org)
7040.
An Introduction to Condition Handling for Non-Lispers (lubutu.com)
7041.
Instagram Testimony Doesn't Add Up (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
7042.
Obama Administration Unveils Blueprint for a “Privacy Bill of Rights” (whitehouse.gov)
7043.
Cray T94 Supercomputer on Ebay (ebay.com)
7044.
Toshiba laptop service manuals and the sorry state of copyright law (tim.id.au)
7045.
Stop Procrastinating by “Clearing to Neutral” (updates.lifehacker.com)
7046.
Efficiently Browsing Text or Code (esp. with Emacs) (kirubakaran.com)
7047.
We are Colorblind (wearecolorblind.com)
7048.
Game Development Essentials #1 - Don’t use inheritance for your game objects (unlikekinds.com)
7049.
Lua OS - An operating system around Lua, developed by a former Google employee (luaos.net)
7050.
Reading Other People's Code (mahdiyusuf.com)