January 2012 Archive
2521.
The False Ideals of the Web (nytimes.com)
2522.
Anonymous' revenge for Megaupload takedown (firstsearchblue.com)
2523.
Mozilla's Rust v0.1 is out (github.com)
2524.
Google Results + Social Web (focusontheuser.org)
2525.
One hour per second - visualisation of video uploaded to YouTube (onehourpersecond.com)
2526.
Monkey-Patching iOS with Objective-C Categories - Part I (blog.carbonfive.com)
2527.
Property-based testing with QuickCheck for Riak's worker pool (andrew.hijacked.us)
2528.
Why Walmart is using Node.js (venturebeat.com)
2529.
A comparison of client-side templating solutions at LinkedIn (engineering.linkedin.com)
2530.
Hacking Chess with the MongoDB Pipeline (snailinaturtleneck.com)
2531.
A Year of WOW (20% time) at PatientsLikeMe (blog.winfieldpeterson.com)
2532.
It takes hard work. Do the hard work. (joel.is)
2533.
Freemium is not for us - A free trial is our way (blog.connex.io)
2534.
To Know, but Not Understand: David Weinberger on Science and Big Data (theatlantic.com)
2535.
No Warrant Needed for GPS Monitoring, Judge Rules (wired.com)
2536.
Where angels will tread (economist.com)
2537.
How to be a CEO or a dictator. (economist.com)
2538.
Ten Silicon Prairie startups to watch in 2012 (siliconprairienews.com)
2539.
How Geoloqi deploys fast, concurrent, zero-downtime ruby web apps with Rainbows (gist.github.com)
2540.
A small script to clone and update all your watched GitHub projects (github.com)
2541.
Cut the Rope | Behind the Scenes (cuttherope.ie)
2542.
How Braintree moved its data center 25 miles without downtime (braintreepayments.com)
2543.
Real-Life Examples Of How Google's "Search Plus" Pushes Google+ Over Relevancy (searchengineland.com)
2544.
In support of multiple citizenships (economist.com)
2545.
Making It in America (theatlantic.com)
2546.
SOPA Supporters On The Run (techcrunch.com)
2547.
New CSS3 Properties to Handle Text and Word Wrapping (impressivewebs.com)
2548.
Translate Git (99translations.com)
2549.
Fragmentation Is Not The End of Android (ceklog.kindel.com)
2550.
John Carmack tempted to move to a functional programming language (reddit.com)