January 2012 Archive
1321.
Aussie wunderkind gets $US250k for technology that could revolutionise web (theage.com.au)
1322.
Apple Prepares Bid For EPL TV Rights (thepostgame.com)
1323.
iOS catches up to Android in December sales, thanks to iPhone 4S (arstechnica.com)
1324.
Youtube hit 4 billion views per day (engadget.com)
1325.
Kicking the tires: A trial month at 37signals (37signals.com)
1326.
Just How Risky Is Entrepreneurship, Really? (blogs.hbr.org)
1327.
A Detailed Guide on how SendHub moved to Heroku. (blog.sendhub.com)
1328.
A comparison of 6 USB Stick Microcontroller Dev Boards (retroprogramming.com)
1329.
The beginning of a standard for browser automation (theautomatedtester.co.uk)
1330.
We've open sourced our HTML5 equation solver and grapher. (hunterdavis.com)
1331.
Collection Of Puzzles For Programmers (blogs.lessthandot.com)
1332.
A SOPA you can get behind (lvl1.org)
1333.
Nmap: new scripts for natpmp, riak, memcached, redis, socks, http-proxy, vmware (seclists.org)
1334.
Designing "Mute" (marco.org)
1335.
Microsoft’s “Picture Password”: A Breath Of Fresh Air On The Lock Screen (techcrunch.com)
1336.
C Preprocessor Hell (jacquesmattheij.com)
1337.
How multitasking really works on Android and iOS (extremetech.com)
1338.
Show HN: Bored last night. 3 hour project: Your Most Followed Followers (fruji.com)
1339.
Legal streams are less available for rentals than a year ago (tnl.net)
1340.
Minimal TODOs for Linux (adrianmouat.com)
1341.
Clay 0.1.0 - Clay Programming Language (groups.google.com)
1342.
Abstract Algebra for developers - Cryptography (poincare101.blogspot.com)
1343.
Console productivity hack: Discover the frequent; then make it the easy (matt.might.net)
1344.
Google, Good to Know (jnorthrop.tumblr.com)
1345.
Why the "Finnish SOPA" is such a big thing for the country (arcticstartup.com)
1346.
Dynamic JVM Language Complexity (gtrak.wordpress.com)
1347.
Ask HN: Hellbanning unacceptable
1348.
Cutting the Cord on Cable (online.wsj.com)
1349.
On Hiring: How Not to Annoy Developers (fredwu.me)
1350.
Firefox 12 will finally have a New Tab Page and Home Tab (extremetech.com)