January 2013 Archive
1111.
Postgression - A PostgreSQL database for every test case (postgression.com)
1112.
EC2 High Memory Cluster Eight Extra Large Instance (244 GiB RAM) (aws.typepad.com)
1113.
Unmanned drone buzzes French police car (myfoxdc.com)
1114.
How We Built Airbnb Holiday Cards in Five Days (nerds.airbnb.com)
1115.
U.S. health is lousy compared with peer nations, report says (latimes.com)
1116.
Windows 8 proving less popular than Vista (kitguru.net)
1117.
Node, Twitter, and Apologies (blog.steveklabnik.com)
1118.
Google Maps never supported IE on Windows Phone 8, and likely never will (thenextweb.com)
1119.
A crazier prediction: iPhone Plus is real, and huge (marco.org)
1120.
Dell Said to Near Buyout as Microsoft Talks Deal Financing (bloomberg.com)
1121.
Does CloudFlare really speed up your site? Tests say not really. (blog.dh42.com)
1122.
Show HN: iOS app. Snooze this alarm clock and it will humiliate you on Facebook (itunes.apple.com)
1123.
If you can’t get into a top-five MBA program, don’t bother (qz.com)
1124.
Dell Said to Be in Buyout Talks With Private-Equity Firms (bloomberg.com)
1125.
Why Silicon Valley innovation has stalled (pandodaily.com)
1126.
Government formally drops charges against Aaron Swartz (arstechnica.com)
1127.
Quora Launches Blogging Platform (techcrunch.com)
1128.
Hipmunk Launches Flight Deals (hipmunk.com)
1129.
Can This Man Save Pinball? (slate.com)
1130.
Hacker news in your terminal (github.com)
1131.
Alan Cox – Fedora 18 seems to be the worst Red Hat distro I've ever seen (plus.google.com)
1132.
Migration flows across the world (peoplemov.in)
1133.
Why extroverts fail, introverts flounder and you probably succeed (washingtonpost.com)
1134.
The trouble with social news (corte.si)
1135.
The 90 Day Plan (ryancarson.com)
1136.
Security Vulnerabilities in Heroku (stephensclafani.com)
1137.
Shipping vs. Learning (blog.markstarkman.com)
1138.
Ruby inline assembler (github.com)
1139.
If, Why, and How Founders Should Hire a “Professional” CEO (reidhoffman.org)
1140.
Aaron Swartz: Unequal Justice for Web Activists vs Health Care Executives (hcrenewal.blogspot.ca)