January 2012 Archive
2821.
API Consoles for Music Platforms: Rdio, Spotify, Rhapsody and The Echo Nest (blog.apigee.com)
2822.
Minus snapshots - Capture web screenshots (blog.minus.com)
2823.
Firefox Adds Powerful New Developer Tools (blog.mozilla.com)
2824.
Uploaded.to Blocks US Visitors After MegaUpload Shutdown (torrentfreak.com)
2825.
Jutil: A suite of tools to poke at JSON from the shell (github.com)
2826.
Why the MPAA and RIAA will soon be gone (renownedmedia.com)
2827.
Senator Rand Paul is currently being detained by the TSA (i.imgur.com)
2828.
Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Building a Map Server (axismaps.com)
2829.
Node.js Is Bad Ass Rock Star Tech (xtranormal video) (youtube.com)
2830.
Rethinking Compiler Design (c2.com)
2831.
OfferHN: I hack on your project in exchange for a bed near Paris ()
2832.
Consumption Makes Us Sad? Science Says We Can Be Happy With Less (thedailybeast.com)
2833.
An open source book on algorithmic graph theory (code.google.com)
2834.
Google updates and unifies all its privacy policies (google.com)
2835.
Tiny Tower Developers Call Out Zynga For Their Look-alike Game (techcrunch.com)
2836.
Printed Sensors Could Help Save You From Spoiled Food (wired.com)
2837.
How to Win at Startup Weekend (growdetroit.com)
2838.
Jailbreaking Is Not A Crime: Tell the Copyright Office to Free Your Devices (eff.org)
2839.
Easy to confirm (roberto.open-lab.com)
2840.
How to Cohort Your Mobile Acquisition Channels to Determine LTV (apsalar.com)
2841.
European Parliament Official In Charge Of ACTA Quits (techdirt.com)
2842.
Ask HN: Programming contest exclusive to companies, interested? ()
2843.
Lobbying 2.0 (nytimes.com)
2844.
Brainstorming Doesn't Work (newyorker.com)
2845.
Top 20 R (statistics) posts of 2011 (r-statistics.com)
2846.
SoundCloud raises $50 million round led by Kleiner Perkins (eu.techcrunch.com)
2847.
Why I Went Back To Jekyll - Also Rackspace Sucks (brandontreb.com)
2848.
Why WebOS really failed (Not the NYTimes version) (mobileopportunity.blogspot.com)
2849.
Developer Sells iPhone App On eBay, Starting Price: $1 (techcrunch.com)
2850.
Reflection in C++, Part 2: The Simple Implementation of Splinter Cell (altdevblogaday.com)