December 2011 Archive
4981.
Touchless smartphones and TVs could be on sale in 2012 (bbc.co.uk)
4982.
How Much To Burn While Building Product (avc.com)
4983.
Google Doles Out Googlicious Galaxy Nexii To Employees (techcrunch.com)
4984.
How SOPA could actually break the internet (extremetech.com)
4985.
Kim jong il looking at things (kimjongillookingatthings.tumblr.com)
4986.
AT&T-Mobile is almost dead—long live competition (kinda) (itworld.com)
4987.
Kim Jong-il dies, leaves most backward country in the world to his son (extremetech.com)
4988.
Stay Hungry (Kim Jong-il) (linkiesta.it)
4989.
Real-life Dilbert manager quotes (blogs.msdn.com)
4990.
A brief introduction to “apply” in R (nsaunders.wordpress.com)
4991.
Ofmlabs codecs: A suite of JavaScript audio codecs (codecs.ofmlabs.org)
4992.
Packet capturing with tcpdump fu (linuxjournal.com)
4993.
How Neil Patel Became a Successful Serial Internet Entrepreneur (foundville.com)
4994.
Turning Small Projects Into Big Profit, A Case Study (smashingmagazine.com)
4995.
GitHub repository collecting the smallest possible syntactically valid files (github.com)
4996.
Will China Break? (nytimes.com)
4997.
32 OpenMP Traps For C++ Developers [2009] (viva64.com)
4998.
Richard Stallman and Freedom (collaborable.com)
4999.
An idea on SaaS pricing (jvandenbroeck.com)
5000.
Apple Scores Small Patent Victory Against HTC (itworld.com)
5001.
An Introduction to Dart - A Language for Structured Web Programming (marakana.com)
5002.
Library News: HN for librarians (news.librarycloud.org)
5003.
Code For America Is Grooming Entrepreneurs To Disrupt Government (fastcoexist.com)
5004.
Unwrapping a new Ice Cream Sandwich: Android 4.0 reviewed (arstechnica.com)
5005.
Please read: A personal appeal to Wikipedia (stefankendall.com)
5006.
The highest rated 100 products on Amazon (topazon.com)
5007.
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5008.
Studies Suggest an Acetaminophen-Asthma Link (nytimes.com)
5009.
Mike Lynch: Man on a mission (computerworlduk.com)
5010.
Sophos updates mobile device management platform (news.techworld.com)