2012 Archive
19891.
Wikimedia Foundation Raises $20 Million From 1 Million+ Donors (techcrunch.com)
19892.
Ghosts in the atom: The wave in QM may be real after all. (stirling-westrup-tt.blogspot.co.uk)
19893.
First intelligence gene discovered (cosmosmagazine.com)
19894.
How to Set Up Metric Collection Using Graphite and Statsd on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (kinvey.com)
19895.
Coffee drinking linked to longer life (cnn.com)
19896.
Amazon Attacking Apple's iPad Mini on Homepage (amazon.com)
19897.
Mars Astronauts Likely to Witness 1 Megaton Asteroid Impacts (technologyreview.com)
19898.
ReCAPTCHA Mailhide (google.com)
19899.
Facebook Buys 750 IBM Patents To Defend Against Yahoo (techcrunch.com)
19900.
Tiny computer or huge Palm III PDA: $25 (howtospotapsychopath.com)
19901.
Show HN: My nights and weekends project based on openstreetmaps (besttravelapp.org)
19902.
Rubymotion – Myth, Magic, or The Future? (bostonrb.org)
19903.
Rules to sell thousands of copies of your ebook (mir.aculo.us)
19904.
Interactive film built with Three.js and WebGL (thecarpandtheseagull.com)
19905.
The Developer Divide: When Great Companies Can't Hire (nirandfar.com)
19906.
Sony tries cutting off homebrew exploits, takes down Vita game downloads (arstechnica.com)
19907.
Y Combinator here I come – update (new.novelog.com)
19908.
NSRails - Rails + Objective C Framework (nsrails.com)
19909.
100,000 apps published to Windows Phone Marketplace (allaboutwindowsphone.com)
19910.
Tin Foil Hats Actually Make it Easier for the Government to Track Your Thoughts (theatlantic.com)
19911.
Why Bitcoin is a Prime Target for Hackers (scanmysite.net)
19912.
Is JavaScript the Future of Programming? (mashable.com)
19913.
Are stand-ups (meetings) getting mainstream? (online.wsj.com)
19914.
Pair vs. Pair: Pair The App Is Being Sued By Pair Networks, The Hosting Company (techcrunch.com)
19915.
PHP Sucks: So What? (ilikekillnerds.com)
19916.
Electricity Transmitted to Auto Tire Through 10cm-thick Concrete (techon.nikkeibp.co.jp)
19917.
Tech's center of gravity shifts north to San Francisco (itworld.com)
19918.
Show HN: We buit this in 4 hours on the local hackathon (sieve.hacks.priceflurry.com)
19919.
As Microsoft Shifts Its Privacy Rules, an Uproar Is Absent (nytimes.com)
19920.
Why Learning to Code Is So Hard – and Why It Gets Easier (codeconquest.com)