January 2012 Archive
1531.
Hone the Core of Your Product (jamesyu.org)
1532.
A pattern Matching Library for Elisp (dorophone.blogspot.com)
1533.
Ask PG: What do you think about the curebit incident? ()
1534.
How I select Open Source projects (grobmeier.de)
1535.
Notes on the Plan 9 3rd edition Kernel Source (lsub.org)
1536.
20 Useful CSS3 Graph and Chart Tutorials and Techniques (designmodo.com)
1537.
The Micro PHP Manifesto's Missing Tenet (krisjordan.com)
1538.
Did Google kill the long tail? (ritholtz.com)
1539.
How should a startup founder value her time? (blog.asmartbear.com)
1540.
An Optimistic History of the Next 40 Years (io9.com)
1541.
Israeli hacker posts ‘100,000′ more stolen Facebook logins (zdnet.com)
1542.
EFF's 2011 Holiday Wish List (eff.org)
1543.
Grooveshark is hunting an anonymous commenter (allthingsd.com)
1544.
Markov chain paper title generator (vedantmisra.com)
1545.
Experiments in the Revival of Organisms (1940) [video] (archive.org)
1546.
JavaScript port of Minicraft, works in iOS & Android browsers (web.mac.com)
1547.
Hawaii may keep track of all Web sites visited (news.cnet.com)
1548.
MicroConf 2012: The Conference for Self Funded Startups (softwarebyrob.com)
1549.
France Loses AAA Rating from S&P (bloomberg.com)
1550.
Wreck a Movie: Collaborative film making in practice. (wreckamovie.com)
1551.
Summify Users: We're here for you. You're safe. (blog.news.me)
1552.
MPAA Wins the Oscar Screener Battle, but Loses the War (wired.com)
1553.
A Visual Language For Finance Patterns (saintsal.com)
1554.
Graphene may exhibit exotic superconductivity (arstechnica.com)
1555.
White House Says It Opposes Parts of Two Antipiracy Bills (nytimes.com)
1556.
Death of an Engineer: Attention-Seeking has Killed Invention (michaelohene.blogspot.com)
1557.
There are now more iPhones sold than babies born in the world every day (thenextweb.com)
1558.
New (revolutionary?) solution for Java memory leak discovery: Plumbr explained (plumbr.eu)
1559.
The Miracle of WD-40 (subtraction.com)
1560.
Murdoch slams White House over SOPA in Twitter row (theregister.co.uk)