2012 Archive
19471.
No, Wikipedia has not forgiven GoDaddy for backing SOPA (networkworld.com)
19472.
Implementing a generator/yield in a Python C extension (eli.thegreenplace.net)
19473.
Podio is now part of Citrix (blog.podio.com)
19474.
Introducing Riak Community Release Notes (basho.com)
19475.
XMPP, BOSH, SockJS and latency (mrjoes.github.com)
19476.
Managing large sharded MySQL topologies with Jetpants [pdf] (percona.com)
19477.
Ask HN: MacBook Pro still preferred laptop for non-MS development? ()
19478.
The 2nd Amendment should protect the Internet, not your AK47 (byjess.net)
19479.
What can I do with dynamic typing that I can not do with static typing? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
19480.
iPhone 5 review (engadget.com)
19481.
In UK, Twitter, Facebook rants land some in jail (chron.com)
19482.
Shaken by the latest digital gold rush, San Francisco struggles for its soul. (modernluxury.com)
19483.
Will 'showrooming' kill businesses? (cnn.com)
19484.
Ask HN: Building a large webapp today - what language for the backend, and why?
19485.
12 (Really) Controversial Programming Opinions (billthelizard.com)
19486.
Can robots debone a chicken? (online.wsj.com)
19487.
Is it a must for every programmer to learn regular expressions? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
19488.
Hacker News Meetup Cologne Hostile Takeover (meetup.com)
19489.
Windows Phone is failing because the seeds were planted elsewhere (bradlanders.com)
19490.
Elop running out of time to turn Nokia around (reuters.com)
19491.
Nerf guns don't matter (mikecr.it)
19492.
Craigslist begins to roll out PadMapper-like map view for apartment listings (venturebeat.com)
19493.
Wall Street's thirst for water: a market for water will drive up food prices (nature.com)
19494.
China's Beidou GPS-substitute opens to public in Asia (bbc.co.uk)
19495.
Sailfish – a real alternative to iPhone and Android? (qz.com)
19496.
Here’s why other countries beat the U.S. in reading and math (washingtonpost.com)
19497.
IE9 is better at blocking malware than Chrome, Safari, and Firefox combined (thenextweb.com)
19498.
Why the Clean Tech Boom Went Bust (wired.com)
19499.
Don't Blame Your Community: Ad Blocking Is Not Killing Any Sites (2010) (techdirt.com)
19500.
All eight women disqualified for throwing badminton matches (nbcolympics.com)