January 2012 Archive
1741.
Google Going Evil is the Godwin’s Law of Tech Commentary (smarterware.org)
1742.
Anonymous Tricks Bystanders Into Attacking Justice Department (wired.com)
1743.
How television changed society in the 60s (irishtimes.com)
1744.
Free unlimited rebooting experience from vintage operating systems (therestartpage.com)
1745.
California HS student devises possible cancer cure (cbsnews.com)
1746.
Google Works on Internet Standards with TCP Proposals, SPDY Standardization (webmonkey.com)
1747.
Procedural Textures in HTML5 Canvas (asserttrue.blogspot.com)
1748.
Wow, just wow. SOPA sponsor to SOPA opponents: You don’t matter (digitaltrends.com)
1749.
Hollywood Moguls Stopping Obama Donations (deadline.com)
1750.
My Guantánamo Nightmare (nytimes.com)
1751.
Perl: When DWIM Doesn't (bits.shutterstock.com)
1752.
Why Samsung Is The Next Apple (techcrunch.com)
1753.
‘Confessions Of A Designer’, What Goes On In A Designer's Mind (designtaxi.com)
1754.
Beta Raspberry Pi PCs Draw Big Bids On eBay (techcrunch.com)
1755.
It’s a great time to be a programmer in the UK (cvmountain.com)
1756.
Gorilla Glas 2 (corning.com)
1757.
Why I quit Facebook (kev.inburke.com)
1758.
Show HN: Notification Control my weekend project - Email notification setup (notificationcontrol.com)
1759.
Message Queue Evaluation Notes (wiki.secondlife.com)
1760.
How many HNers have dabbled in arbitrage?
1761.
Google's disappearing Android GPL compliance opportunity (lwn.net)
1762.
What's in a gTLD? (economist.com)
1763.
Could Elsevier shut down arxiv.org? (dabacon.org)
1764.
In defense of Google. And, more importantly, the user. (richoakley.com)
1765.
Node.js library for the Amazon Web Services (github.com)
1766.
Google’s big bet on Waterloo, Canada (theglobeandmail.com)
1767.
Sen. Ron Wyden: "You can't come up with sensible Internet policy on the fly" (arstechnica.com)
1768.
Code Racer - compete in live code challenges (coderace.me)
1769.
Defeating SOPA and PIPA Isn't Enough (codinghorror.com)
1770.
Why Best Buy is Going out of Business...Gradually (forbes.com)