January 2013 Archive
7471.
Just what is Google's Mysterious New Wireless Network? (theregister.co.uk)
7472.
Github Partially Unblocked in China (thenextweb.com)
7473.
Unlocking Cellphones Becomes Illegal Saturday (livescience.com)
7474.
Apple Vs. Hero Worshippers (forbes.com)
7475.
I'm running a Ruby on Rails course at Google Campus London (May 2013) (buildgreatthings.co.uk)
7476.
The little things about GMail (insanathon.posterous.com)
7477.
Moving your GitHub project downloads? Try SourceForge. Really. (sourceforge.net)
7478.
How to store the world’s data on DNA (kurzweilai.net)
7479.
Bitcoin market cap reaches all time high (i.imgur.com)
7480.
Make a game on Raspberry Pi (linuxuser.co.uk)
7481.
Ngx_pagespeed, mod_pagespeed port for Nginx by Google (ngxpagespeed.com)
7482.
Challenges for Designers in 2013 (desizntech.info)
7483.
Why I Spent A Month In Iowa For My Startup (alexstechthoughts.com)
7484.
Vine: A new way to share video (blog.twitter.com)
7485.
Developer Economics 2013: Key Insights (visionmobile.com)
7486.
Non-lethal DNA bullets tag criminal suspects for later identification (theverge.com)
7487.
Internet connection crucial to everyday life, German federal court rules (computerworlduk.com)
7488.
Launch date announced for Canada's new immigrant entrepreneur visa (techvibes.com)
7489.
Lenovo thinking about buying RIM (bloomberg.com)
7490.
How Lack of Immigration Reform Harms Startups, US Economy (cnbc.com)
7491.
Government Requests For Data From Google Up By 70% (googleblog.blogspot.co.uk)
7492.
Ask HN: Your favorite quarterly analyst calls? ()
7493.
Ask-Elle: an online Haskell tutoring system with intelligent feedback (ideas.cs.uu.nl)
7494.
Open Source, Thick Skin (tomdale.net)
7495.
Inventor Sir Tim Berners Lee predicts dynamic web future (bbc.co.uk)
7496.
Budgeting For Budget-Haters and Impulsive Spenders: No Budget Budget (nobudgetbudget.com)
7497.
Simplenote/Simperium bought by Automattic (simplenote.com)
7498.
Canada Approves A Startup Visa for Immigrant Entrepreneurs (startupvisa.ca)
7499.
Big bugs, big bucks: Pwn2Own awards reach half-a-million (zdnet.com)
7500.
Fundamentals behind a successful hackathon (tokbox.com)