SOPA-Supporting News Outlets Aren't Covering SOPA
(readwriteweb.com)
January 2012 Archive
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Elsevier Publishing Boycott Gathers Steam Among Academics
(chronicle.com)
303.
Remain Diligent: SOPA and PIPA Must Be Squashed, Not Changed
(fastcompany.com)
305.
The worst project I ever funded on Kickstarter
(a.wholelottanothing.org)
306.
Google: Focus on the User
(focusontheuser.org)
307.
Boing Boing will go dark on Jan 18 to fight SOPA
(boingboing.net)
309.
I Launched My Startup Yesterday, This Is How The Hectic Day Went
(webstartup.me)
311.
Sorry, this blog post is not available in your country.
(jelmerdejong.com)
312.
How I Converted My Subscription Site from Paypal to Stripe in 2 Days
(justinvincent.com)
313.
The /bin/true Command and Copyright
(trillian.mit.edu)
314.
We are sorry to inform you
(fang.ece.ufl.edu)
315.
Google’s Python Lessons are Awesome
(blog.hartleybrody.com)
316.
Extreme Minimalism: this guy owns just 15 things
(andrewhy.de)
317.
Mega-man: The fast, fabulous, and fraudulent life of Kim Dotcom
(arstechnica.com)
318.
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UK Government Betrayal of Open Standards Confirmed
(blogs.computerworlduk.com)
321.
What I Wish Wikipedia and Others Were Saying Today About SOPA/PIPA
(readwriteweb.com)
322.
How I Designed Code Year in 1 Hour
(sachagreif.com)
323.
True Scala complexity
(yz.mit.edu)
324.
The Real Difference Between Git and Mercurial
(xentac.net)
325.
There's no shame in code that is simply "good enough"
(blog.phiz.net)
326.
FileSonic disables all filesharing
(filesonic.com)
327.
PIPA support collapses, with 13 new Senators opposed
(arstechnica.com)
328.
What Jobs Do the Top 1% Have?
(nytimes.com)
329.
Many Core processors: Everything You Know (about Parallel Programming) Is Wrong
(my-inner-voice.blogspot.com)
330.