January 2012 Archive
181.
Natural Language Processing with Python, free online (nltk.org)
182.
Microsoft confirms UEFI fears, locks down ARM devices (softwarefreedom.org)
183.
On the Usability of Codecademy (programmingzen.com)
184.
Fight SOPA/PIPA -- let your visitors call their senators in 1 click (grassroutes.us)
185.
Tim O’Reilly: Why I’m fighting SOPA (gigaom.com)
186.
The Humble Bundle for Android (and Mac / Windows / Linux) (humblebundle.com)
187.
Hacker News Blacking Out Logo (news.ycombinator.com)
188.
Reddit traffic doubles in less than a year, to 2 billion monthly pageviews (blog.reddit.com)
189.
Google+ Is Going To Mess Up The Internet (readwriteweb.com)
190.
Complete, stand alone Stanford machine learning course notes (holehouse.org)
191.
How to travel around the world for a year. (alexmaccaw.com)
192.
Is My MacBook Pro Always Listening? (brianpress.heroku.com)
193.
The Future of CouchDB (damienkatz.net)
194.
Typing at 255 WPM shouldn't cost $4000 (opensource.com)
195.
Twitter Bootstrap Generator (martinbean.co.uk)
196.
No longer loving Google (somebits.com)
197.
US customs blocking DVDs that depict "insurrection against the US" (facebook.com)
198.
Why Don’t Smartphones Have A “Guest Mode”? (techcrunch.com)
199.
What It’s Really Like to Work at Google (lockergnome.com)
200.
Giving away the secrets of 99.3% email delivery (37signals.com)
201.
Steve Jobs personally asked Eric Schmidt to stop poaching employees (theverge.com)
202.
Google at GitHub (github.com)
203.
The Rise of the New Groupthink (nytimes.com)
204.
A Programming Idiom You've Never Heard Of (prog21.dadgum.com)
205.
My idea to "Kill Hollywood" (blog.rsbrown.net)
206.
Spain threatened with trade blacklist for not passing SOPA style law (torrentfreak.com)
207.
Kill Hollywood? Let's fix politics instead: kill lobbying.
208.
How France’s Free will reinvent mobile (gigaom.com)
209.
IPhone 4 in pure CSS3 (tjrus.com)
210.
Tesla Model S Options and Pricing (teslamotors.com)