January 2013 Archive
3091.
How much does it cost to start a root CA? (lists.randombit.net)
3092.
Startups: Keep It Simple, Stupid (techcrunch.com)
3093.
Show HN: Kera.io – convert your screencasts into in-app tutorials (kera.io)
3094.
The most insane keynote ever: Qualcomm at CES 2013 (youtube.com)
3095.
How Technology is Like Bug Sex (nirandfar.com)
3096.
Sports Hack Day in Seattle (tito.io)
3097.
User aaronsw (stackoverflow.com)
3098.
Jedi: A completion library for Python in Emacs (masteringemacs.org)
3099.
Why is Map Reduce faster? -- A practical example of data joins (onebigfluke.com)
3100.
Managed bug-bounty service launched (scmagazine.com.au)
3101.
Cybersleuths Uncover 5-Year-Old Spy Operation Targeting Governments (wired.com)
3102.
SDD: Spite Driven Development (engineering-blog.wantering.com)
3103.
Chrome Will Let Developers Build Voice Commands Into Their Web Apps (techcrunch.com)
3104.
Aaron Swartz investigation ordered by MIT (m.bbc.co.uk)
3105.
15 Years of Apple's Homepage (charliehoehn.com)
3106.
More Numbers Every Programmer Must Know (highscalability.com)
3107.
Start-up Bugcrowd kicks off a $5k bug bounty on 18th of January (bgcd.co)
3108.
Zoe Lofgren introducing "Aaron's Law" to change the CFAA (reddit.com)
3109.
Use Vendor Prefixes Carefully (sampsonblog.com)
3110.
America Goes to the Doctor (blog.statwing.com)
3111.
PostgreSQL 9.3: Current Feature Status (databasesoup.com)
3112.
On Crimes and Punishments: The Cruel and Unusual Threat against Aaron Swartz (quandyfactory.com)
3113.
Why the Moon Landings Weren’t Faked (universetoday.com)
3114.
Gary Vaynerchuck's Advice to Young People Today - Smit Patel's Blog (blog.smitpatel.com)
3115.
I'm 34 years old and I wrote this simple URL shortening script in PHP (github.com)
3116.
Behind The Scenes Of The iPhone 5 Jailbreak (techcrunch.com)
3117.
Bitcoin Casinos Release 2012 Earnings (forbes.com)
3118.
Wordnik Creators Launch New Content Engagement Company (techcrunch.com)
3119.
SIRI RISING: The Inside Story Of Siri's Origins (huffingtonpost.com)
3120.
Moving to 64-bit Twitter User IDs (dev.twitter.com)