What works, and what doesn't, on Kickstarter
(economist.com)
January 2013 Archive
7201.
7202.
Code a E-book (kindle) with perl
(coderwall.com)
7203.
Fecal transplants cure diarrhea, modulate testosterone levels
(arstechnica.com)
7204.
Critical Java vulnerabilies confirmed in latest version
(arstechnica.com)
7205.
Video: The Psychology of Testing
(tech.blog.box.com)
7206.
Health Data Breach - Yet Another Flashdrive Fail (YAFF)
(blog.infoadvisors.com)
7207.
FCC Chairman Wants Gigabit Internet in all 50 States by 2015
(besttechie.com)
7208.
Dieter Rams: Principles for good design
(vitsoe.com)
7209.
Hiding your research behind a paywall is immoral
(guardian.co.uk)
7210.
Best Practices for Django 1.5
(django.2scoops.org)
7211.
Hardcode 2013 – Student Secure Coding Competition
(code.google.com)
7212.
Petition to end the cable monopolies
(petitions.whitehouse.gov)
7213.
7214.
7215.
Calculating the Return on Investment of Gifted Education
(rogueleaderr.tumblr.com)
7216.
7217.
7218.
Red October espionage platform unplugged hours after its discovery
(arstechnica.com)
7219.
Big data create big job opportunities
(jobguiding.com)
7220.
14 year-old Aaron Swartz being interviewed
(chicagoist.com)
7221.
7222.
We’re releasing the files for O’Reilly’s Open Government book
(radar.oreilly.com)
7223.
7224.
GetDeb and PlayDeb discontinued.
(plus.google.com)
7225.
Dan Bull: We are all Aaron Swartz
(youtube.com)
7226.
Hands on with the Mega, the new Megaupload
(thenextweb.com)
7227.
Harvard Grad Seeks Babysitting Jobs
(forbes.com)
7228.
2600's hour long tribute to Aaron Swartz
(2600.com)
7229.
Safra Ethics Centre, Harvard blacks out website in memory of Swartz
(ethics.harvard.edu)
7230.