Wozniak praising Android over iPhone limitations
(reghardware.com)
January 2012 Archive
631.
632.
Quixey Challenge: Fix a bug in 1 minute to win $100. Refer a winner to win $50.
(quixeychallenge.com)
633.
ITerm2 is now integrated with tmux terminal multiplexer
(code.google.com)
634.
Ruby on Rails Tutorial, second edition (updated for Rails 3.2)
(news.railstutorial.org)
635.
636.
Cartels Are an Emergent Phenomenon, Say Complexity Theorists
(technologyreview.com)
637.
Curebit’s at it again, stealing more than code this time
(venturebeat.com)
638.
The Anonymous User Pattern
(roshfu.com)
639.
Machine Learning on the Cheap and Easy
(thunderboltlabs.com)
640.
Computer Scientists and Google+: Something Interesting is Happening
(plus.google.com)
641.
What's new in Firefox 10 (shipping this week)
(mozilla.org)
642.
Flickr goes creative for SOPA blackout
(techcrunch.com)
643.
Strace - The Sysadmin's Microscope
(blogs.oracle.com)
646.
R programming for those coming from other languages
(johndcook.com)
647.
No More Résumés, Say Some Firms
(online.wsj.com)
648.
649.
650.
SEO for Assholes
(startupdispatch.com)
651.
Jailbreaking Is Not A Crime
(jailbreakingisnotacrime.org)
652.
Using AI to design board games
(boardgamegeek.com)
653.
654.
Dropbox flagged as unsafe by IE
(forums.dropbox.com)
655.
SICP taught in Python 3 - UC Berkeley online
(www-inst.eecs.berkeley.edu)
656.
Using Wikileaks To Figure Out What The Government 'Redacts'
(techdirt.com)
657.
E-books Are Not That Easy
(whattofix.com)
658.
Y Combinator’s Short-sighted War Against Hollywood
(benparr.com)
659.
Making universities obsolete
(matt-welsh.blogspot.com)
660.
The World is Full of Real People
(jumpstartlab.com)