January 2012 Archive
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I'm Pirating the Next Version of Windows
(littlebitofcode.com)
93.
94.
How Can A Free Conference Call Be Free?
(feefighters.com)
95.
Joel Spolsky's Totally Fair Method to Divide Up The Ownership of Any Startup.
(answers.onstartups.com)
97.
Show HN: I'm tired of corrupt US politicians, so I created this
(politicianmarket.com)
98.
99.
Abolish the Department of Homeland Security
(schneier.com)
100.
DuckDuckGo gets a new look
(duckduckgo.com)
101.
New York City gets a Software Engineering High School
(joelonsoftware.com)
102.
Raspberry Pi: We’ve started manufacture
(raspberrypi.org)
103.
104.
Website outages and blackouts the right way
(plus.google.com)
105.
The New Web Typography
(ie.microsoft.com)
106.
I Wasn't Paid
(iwasntpaid.com)
107.
Why is C faster than Java: git vs JGit
(marc.info)
108.
Bootstrap for Facebook apps
(ckrack.github.com)
109.
The Daily WTF goes white to "support" SOPA
(thedailywtf.com)
110.
Microsoft keeps it old-school with a pricey text adventure game
(arstechnica.com)
111.
Every Linux screen locker bypassed with a keypress
(seclists.org)
112.
Amazon studios
(studios.amazon.com)
113.
Udacity and the future of online universities
(blogs.reuters.com)
114.
115.
Making Love to Webkit
(acko.net)
116.
TileMill — an application for making beautiful maps
(mapbox.com)
117.
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Applications open for Y Combinator's summer 2012 funding cycle
(ycombinator.com)
119.
Twitter's Bootstrap 2 ready for testing and feedback
(markdotto.com)
120.
Id Software Open Source releases on GitHub
(github.com)