January 2012 Archive
1711.
JavaScript frameworks, tools and techniques to create killer applications (catswhocode.com)
1712.
US Threatened To Blacklist Spain For Not Implementing Site Blocking Law (torrentfreak.com)
1713.
Scrub SOPA (nationalreview.com)
1714.
On Giving Technical Talks[2010] (erdani.com)
1715.
Show HN: How eventual is eventual consistency? (cs.berkeley.edu)
1716.
Europe to issue tough new data-protection rules soon (reuters.com)
1717.
Scalding: a Scala DSL for map-reduce jobs (dev.twitter.com)
1718.
'Open Science' Challenges Journal Tradition With Web Collaboration (nytimes.com)
1719.
Rails 3.2.0: Faster dev mode & routing, explain queries, tagged logger, store (weblog.rubyonrails.org)
1720.
The Cost of College is Probably Going to Keep Going Up (motherjones.com)
1721.
Twitter Says People and Publishers Will Suffer From Google's Social Search (allthingsd.com)
1722.
60beat iPad Gaming Accessory Could Be The iOS Missing Link (techcrunch.com)
1723.
Nations Convene to Decide the Fate of a Second (nytimes.com)
1724.
Should the leap second be eliminated? (bbc.co.uk)
1725.
Magdalen Oxford gets rejection letter from student (bbc.co.uk)
1726.
Show HN: a better visual admin for redis (blog.freeflow.io)
1727.
UK Court Says You Can Copyright The Basic Idea Of A Photograph (techdirt.com)
1728.
Fixing Student Loans: Let’s Give Colleges Some ‘Skin in the Game’ (american.com)
1729.
Being A Regular (forbes.com)
1730.
Design to accommodate change: Table-driven programming [pdf] (martinfowler.com)
1731.
Why this new record label is giving away all its music for free (thenextweb.com)
1732.
Huawei unveils the World's Slimmest Android Smartphone (greyreview.com)
1733.
Mozilla's Narcissus meta-circular JavaScript interpreter (github.com)
1734.
Zendesk releases a free plan (zendesk.com)
1735.
Trade Trade Secrets (einfall.wordpress.com)
1736.
JSTOR Tests Free, Read-Only Access to Some Articles (chronicle.com)
1737.
Show HN: A GitHub + AngelList API mashup that ranks startups (startup-score.com)
1738.
STRIP Act targets TSA uniform: End 'impersonation' of 'real cops' (latimesblogs.latimes.com)
1739.
How often do scientists fabricate data? (thenation.com)
1740.
When is a backslash not a backslash? (blogs.msdn.com)