2012 Archive
14551.
Is Sugar the Next Tobacco? (psmag.com)
14552.
Why Lisp Did Not and Never Will Gain Enough Traction (kresimirbojcic.com)
14553.
Israel airport security demands access to tourists' private email accounts (haaretz.com)
14554.
Buy Nothing Day (adbusters.org)
14555.
Legalize Airbnb (slate.com)
14556.
Why I’m uninstalling Windows 8 (pcgamesn.com)
14557.
Rarest language? Objective-C has highest job posting to developer activity ratio (generalassemb.ly)
14558.
GitHub hit by DDoS attack second day in a row (thenextweb.com)
14559.
Code blocks in Python (mtomassoli.wordpress.com)
14560.
Apple demands $707 million in additional damages from Samsung (arstechnica.com)
14561.
Ask PG/HN : Replacing Email - What problems/solution comes to your mind?
14562.
Developers: We are no longer Apple’s target market (johnkary.net)
14563.
Ask HN: Do startups hire 50+ year old programmers?(US)
14564.
How we chose and furnished an office the Y Combinator way (blog.cloudant.com)
14565.
The bicymple. The bicycle, simplified. (bicymple.com)
14566.
Steve Ballmer’s Dilemma (cringely.com)
14567.
In .NET, open source does not beget open source (bvanderveen.com)
14568.
In Which I Tell You to Stop Whining About CoffeeScript (singy.posterous.com)
14569.
A year on, Ultrabooks are a worse disaster than most expected (semiaccurate.com)
14570.
Sean Parker's Airtime deflates (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
14571.
Hulu Struggles To Survive The Influence Of Its Parent Companies (fastcompany.com)
14572.
Amazon's New Kindle Fire Tablets Are All Ad-Supported (ign.com)
14573.
Calling PHP functions with named parameters (blog.creapptives.com)
14574.
ASP.NET MVC and WebAPI Tutorials (asp.net)
14575.
Facebook’s dark matter: “secret” groups (toph.me)
14576.
Hitachi presents a storage medium that should last forever (neowin.net)
14577.
Is Python The New Basic? ("Python For Kids") (scienceblogs.com)
14578.
Herb Sutter confirms no more support for C beyond C90 in Visual C++ (herbsutter.com)
14579.
Iran designing its own version of the Internet (washingtonpost.com)
14580.
The NSA Wants Hackers, And It Wants Them On Its Side (fastcompany.com)