2012 Archive
18541.
'Black swans' and 'perfect storms' become lame excuses for bad risk management (news.stanford.edu)
18542.
AT&T Caps Unlimited Data Plans (online.wsj.com)
18543.
Google's formula to retain women: Longer maternity leave (lifeinc.today.com)
18544.
Digging Into Apple’s Fusion Drive Details (macobserver.com)
18545.
Microsoft to Developers: Windows Outsells Android, iOS, OS X Combined (thenextweb.com)
18546.
Are functional languages inherently slow? (flyingfrogblog.blogspot.co.uk)
18547.
How the world’s oceans could be running out of fish (bbc.com)
18548.
Serious Flaw Emerges In Quantum Cryptography (technologyreview.com)
18549.
Microsoft to Google: Please Don’t Use Patents to Kill Video on the Web (blogs.technet.com)
18550.
How do you spot a genius? (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
18551.
VMware launches Fusion 5 (appleinsider.com)
18552.
The keyboard layout project (mathematicalmulticore.wordpress.com)
18553.
Google to include people's Gmail in search results (google.com)
18554.
Kickstarter Project Pebble Leaves Backers Hanging (inc.com)
18555.
Samsung Galaxy Note II Phablet Sells Three Million+ In One Month+ Of Sales (techcrunch.com)
18556.
Code sucks (leonsbox.com)
18557.
Rails is Definitely Not for Beginners (rob.yurkowski.net)
18558.
Ecstasy for PTSD: Not Ready for Prime Time (sciencebasedmedicine.org)
18559.
The Tablet Problem (lifehacker.com)
18560.
Ask HN: How have you been celebrating programmer's day? ()
18561.
Show HN: Ypander - Hackernews like it should be [for Chrome] (ypander.com)
18562.
Why Apple should acquire Nokia (tnl.net)
18563.
Do Women Avoid Salary Negotiations? [pdf] (fieldexperiments.com)
18564.
Ask HN: Anyone using Blekko instead of Google? ()
18565.
Where's Your Business Logic? (collectiveidea.com)
18566.
Growth hacker? Bite me (dirktheman.com)
18567.
Sony forecasts record annual loss of $6.4bn (aljazeera.com)
18568.
I'm answering questions from the 'hardest exam in the world' (blog.nabeelqu.com)
18569.
Google+ creator: Don't call it a social network (cnn.com)
18570.
3taps vs. Craigslist -- Who owns public data? (readwriteweb.com)