January 2012 Archive
151.
How Google Code Search Worked (swtch.com)
152.
Fields medalist Tim Gowers: Elsevier — my part in its downfall (gowers.wordpress.com)
153.
Let's make TCP faster (googlecode.blogspot.com)
154.
Hacked memo leaked: Apple, Nokia, RIM supply backdoors for government? (blogs.computerworld.com)
155.
The Noun Project: Icons for everything (thenounproject.com)
156.
Google is FUBAR (extremetech.com)
157.
Facebook to File for IPO Next Week (mashable.com)
158.
The Audacity of the iBooks Author EULA (venomousporridge.com)
159.
Copyright King: Why the "I Have a Dream" Speech Still Isn't Free (motherboard.vice.com)
160.
Welcome Garry and Aaron (ycombinator.posterous.com)
161.
Visitor.js (visitorjs.com)
162.
What Americans Keep Ignoring About Finland's School Success (theatlantic.com)
163.
Piracy - You can't have your cake and eat it (broadmuse.com)
164.
Nokia Maps 3D (WebGL) (maps3d.svc.nokia.com)
165.
Command and Conquer – Programming an RTS game in HTML5 and Javascript (adityaravishankar.com)
166.
Alexis Ohanian and Dan Kaminsky will address Congress on Jan 18th (forbes.com)
167.
How to Make It on Craigslist (blog.priceonomics.com)
168.
Why do we pay sales commissions? (blog.fogcreek.com)
169.
Beautiful web type: highlighting the best of the Google web fonts directory (hellohappy.org)
170.
Your body wasn’t built to last: a lesson from human mortality rates (gravityandlevity.wordpress.com)
171.
Trust is Fragile (37signals.com)
172.
HP open sources Enyo javascript framework from webOS, now cross platform (enyojs.com)
173.
Reddit is down for 12 hours protest SOPA and PIPA. (reddit.com)
174.
The New French Hacker-Artist Underground (wired.com)
175.
Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (January 2012) ()
176.
Search: .lenght - Github (github.com)
177.
Rand Paul promises to filibuster PIPA (dailycaller.com)
178.
In 1951 there was a children's U-238 Atomic Energy Lab playset for $50 (orau.org)
179.
I Was Just Told “You would not have made it through the weekend” (nickhughesblog.wordpress.com)
180.
Belarus Makes Browsing Foreign Websites a Misdemeanor (loc.gov)