January 2012 Archive
31.
Good bye, Google Maps… thanks for all the fish (plus.google.com)
32.
This photograph is free (standblog.org)
33.
Resolutions for programmers (matt.might.net)
34.
MPAA Publicly Threatens to Stop Writing Checks (techdirt.com)
35.
Wat (destroyallsoftware.com)
36.
Wikipedia blackout page (en.wikipedia.org)
37.
Google will protest SOPA using home page (news.cnet.com)
38.
Sal Khan explains SOPA / PIPA (khanacademy.org)
39.
Beginners Guide to HTML/CSS (learn.shayhowe.com)
40.
A Man. A Van. A Surprising Business Plan. (npr.org)
41.
SOPA not Dead. Hearings to Resume in Feb. (judiciary.house.gov)
42.
Google's Anti-SOPA & PIPA Page (google.com)
43.
Dear business people, an iOS app actually takes a lot of work (kentnguyen.com)
44.
A Word to the Resourceful (paulgraham.com)
45.
Google's Kenyan ripoff? (boingboing.net)
46.
SOPA lives—and MPAA calls protests an "abuse of power" (arstechnica.com)
47.
How U.S. Lost Out on iPhone Work (nytimes.com)
48.
Android Design (developer.android.com)
49.
Programming prodigy passes away at 16 (digitallife.today.msnbc.msn.com)
50.
This Photograph Is Not Free (petapixel.com)
51.
The Trello Tech Stack (blog.fogcreek.com)
52.
List of every member of congress who supports SOPA, sortable by donations (sopaopera.org)
53.
Python for Humans (python-for-humans.heroku.com)
54.
Larry Page to Googlers: If You Don’t Get SPYW, Work Somewhere Else (pandodaily.com)
55.
TVs are all awful (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
56.
Jon Stewart calls out congressional nerd bashing over SOPA (technolog.msnbc.msn.com)
57.
Html5please (html5please.us)
58.
A Redditor's insightful message for discouraged students (reddit.com)
59.
ACTA will force border searches of laptops, smartphones for pirated content (en.wikipedia.org)
60.
Supreme Court rules 9-0 that warrant absolutely needed for police GPS tracking (wired.com)