2012 Archive
16381.
Chumby Industries shuts down (theverge.com)
16382.
FTC Approves Instagram Acquisition (ftc.gov)
16383.
Pragmatic Unicode (nedbatchelder.com)
16384.
The future of CSS vendor prefixes (lists.w3.org)
16385.
Panic's Cabel Sasser on "Maximum Viable Products" (andyet.net)
16386.
Google search parameters in 2012 (rankpanel.com)
16387.
India’s SMS Hoax Panic: Could It Happen In The U.S.? (techcrunch.com)
16388.
How to Start Your Startup's CRM (wishery.com)
16389.
Code not physical property (wired.com)
16390.
How hackers will jailbreak the iPhone 5 (extremetech.com)
16391.
Google’s Crystal Ball (campaignstops.blogs.nytimes.com)
16392.
Nokia to Offer Its Maps for iPhones and Android Phones (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
16393.
How I used Airbnb to fund a hit iPhone app (thenextweb.com)
16394.
U.S. Sen. Rand Paul refuses TSA pat-down, turned away from airport (cnn.com)
16395.
Getting started with designing a Secure REST (Web) API (thebuzzmedia.com)
16396.
The YouPorn Chat leak revealed a lot more than email addresses and passwords (blog.jgc.org)
16397.
Go Version 1 now on App Engine (googleappengine.blogspot.com.au)
16398.
Live Feed of Venus Transit (sunearthday.nasa.gov)
16399.
Infallible Formula to Create a Money-Making Startup (diegobasch.com)
16400.
Why I switched to Spine.js (destroytoday.com)
16401.
What's Really Going on With Color: A Small Apple Talent Acquisition (allthingsd.com)
16402.
Collections (YC S12) is remaking the most basic part of the OS: The Finder (pandodaily.com)
16403.
Slash: A markup language for styling text on iOS (github.com)
16404.
The Web Browser is a Transitional Technology (yow.eventer.com)
16405.
Barnes & Noble’s Nook Unit Is Worth More Than Its Parent Company (dealbook.nytimes.com)
16406.
Google kills weather API - apps go down (lifehacker.com.au)
16407.
Multiplayer 0x10c testing [Streaming] (twitch.tv)
16408.
California Regulator Issues Citations And Fines Against Uber, Lyft, And SideCar (techcrunch.com)
16409.
Kodak: Gone in a flash (economist.com)
16410.
Mapping How Programming Languages Influenced Each Other According to Wikipedia (blog.ouseful.info)