2012 Archive
17791.
JavaScript’s internal character encoding: UCS-2 or UTF-16? (mathiasbynens.be)
17792.
The First Google Maps War (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
17793.
Show HN: API Jobs, a new job site focused on APIs ()
17794.
Michael Arrington Removed From PandoDaily's board (pandodaily.com)
17795.
New Firefox Beta for Android with Flash support (blog.mozilla.org)
17796.
The Anatomy Of A Pass, A Quantitative Analysis On Why A VC Passes (techcrunch.com)
17797.
OAuth2.a or Let's Just Fix It (homakov.blogspot.com)
17798.
Child's Play takes in $3,512,345 (penny-arcade.com)
17799.
How Braintree Interviews Exceptional Developers (braintreepayments.com)
17800.
Hacker Dojos Aren’t Factories for “Idea” People (danielmiessler.com)
17801.
Show HN: Fixing the Twitter web UI (chrome.google.com)
17802.
Why you should read the book Before the Lights Go Out (arstechnica.com)
17803.
Javatari: A multiplayer Atari 2600 emulator written in pure Java (javatari.org)
17804.
Twitter clients distribution in real-time (twitter-clients.herokuapp.com)
17805.
Start Hacking With Java 8 (functr.blogspot.co.uk)
17806.
Nexus 7 tablet runs Chromium OS (tgdaily.com)
17807.
Give me spark (37signals.com)
17808.
What's New In Java 7: Copy and Move Files and Directories (codingjunkie.net)
17809.
How does this happen (even in the source code)? (mrcalc.posterous.com)
17810.
Biology's Master Programmers (technologyreview.com)
17811.
Hacking the Startup Open Floor Plan Office (blog.idonethis.com)
17812.
Shedding some light on "dark social" (5f5.org)
17813.
How we send a morning email to users around the world. (strideapp.com)
17814.
Call for comments - RethinkDB wire protocol (rethinkdb.com)
17815.
Adobe Gaming (gaming.adobe.com)
17816.
WebGL: Pointer Lock and First Person Shooter Controls (html5rocks.com)
17817.
You Stopped SOPA. Now Let’s Startup America (techcrunch.com)
17818.
Hello Heroku World - Autobenching Heroku (blog.evanweaver.com)
17819.
Chromium Blog: Moar better graphics (Chrome 18 released) (blog.chromium.org)
17820.
Rise of "forever day" bugs in ICS threatens critical infrastructure (arstechnica.com)