January 2012 Archive
2971.
Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook Opposes SOPA/PIPA (facebook.com)
2972.
WebRTC (p2p) now available in the Chrome dev channel (sites.google.com)
2973.
Black March (i.imgur.com)
2974.
Exceptional Acquired by (sold to?) San Francisco Team (blog.exceptional.io)
2975.
About size_t and ptrdiff_t (agile.dzone.com)
2976.
Google's and others' self-driving cars (wired.com)
2977.
Furious freetards blitz the wrong SOPA (theregister.co.uk)
2978.
Steve Blank's New Book - The Startup Owner's Manual (stevenblank.com)
2979.
Google plays the long game with ChromeOS (theregister.co.uk)
2980.
Writing Your Own WebSocket Server (altdevblogaday.com)
2981.
The Tech Industry Has Already Given Hollywood The Answer To Piracy (techdirt.com)
2982.
Why are software development task estimations regularly off by a factor of 2-3? (quora.com)
2983.
HTML 5 dynamic maze generator (mazedemo0.appspot.com)
2984.
SOPA: A symptom of a much bigger problem (wwtid.com)
2985.
Financial Times acquires London-based developer of its HTML5 web app (eu.techcrunch.com)
2986.
Congresswoman Maloney Wants to Deny Americans Access to Taxpayer Funded Research (michaeleisen.org)
2987.
Yahoo Puzzles Over $4 Billion Tax Break (online.wsj.com)
2988.
Weekend Hacking: Hadoop 1.0 + MongoDB (artemyankov.com)
2989.
Google, Facebook, and Twitter to coordinate a blackout in opposition to SOPA (techland.time.com)
2990.
Job interview tip #10: interview the interviewer (jperla.com)
2991.
The credit card that may stop, or at least hinder, on- and offline fraud (arstechnica.com)
2992.
A case for a four day work week (inc.com)
2993.
Fusion Garage bites the dust, finally (sgentrepreneurs.com)
2994.
Relationship Marketing in a Nutshell (guidetorelationshipmarketing.com)
2995.
Microsoft confirms UEFI fears, locks down ARM devices (softwarefreedom.org)
2996.
Will HN go dark in protest of SOPA on Jan 18? ()
2997.
Why Startups Shouldn’t Hire PR Firms (blogmaverick.com)
2998.
Senate Conservatives Warn Reid Against Protect IP (blog.heritage.org)
2999.
Fighting Antipiracy Measure, Activist Group Posts Personal Information (mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com)
3000.
World subway paths at scale (Flowing Data) (flowingdata.com)