January 2013 Archive
1771.
An Honest Apology (shirls.me)
1772.
What to do when a customer says “Fuck you” (blog.hipmob.com)
1773.
Windows 8 Pro price going from $40 to $200 on Feb 1 (windows.microsoft.com)
1774.
Show HN: News/YC - HN Reader for iOS (subvertapps.com)
1775.
The Senate will move next week on comprehensive high-skill immigration reform (thenextweb.com)
1776.
Why Should You Use MySQL? (jeremymorgan.com)
1777.
Cult app Cheddar up for sale, solo hacker explains why (venturebeat.com)
1778.
The Ethics of Biologically Enhancing Soldiers (theatlantic.com)
1779.
Show HN: Sci-fi movie review site (side project) (scifireviewed.com)
1780.
Lost On New Myspace. Can’t Escape Justin. Send Help. (techcrunch.com)
1781.
Dell Founder Said to Seek Majority Control Using Personal Funds (bloomberg.com)
1782.
Forget Virality, Selling Enterprise Software Is Still Old School (techcrunch.com)
1783.
Waza - Heroku developer conference - $300 - Feb 28 (waza.heroku.com)
1784.
My Twitter account -- @yes -- just got hacked. Can anyone help? ()
1785.
One Graduate Student's Commitment to Open Knowledge (alexleavitt.com)
1786.
Self-propagating heap memory crawler in x86-64 Linux Assembly (pastebin.com)
1787.
Facebook cuts off friend data from 'competing' startup Voxer (venturebeat.com)
1788.
MIT Web Programming Competition Finalists (6.470.scripts.mit.edu)
1789.
Music Industry Wants to Block The Pirate Bay And 260 Additional Sites (torrentfreak.com)
1790.
Interest in "software consulting" down by 80% since 2004 in Google Trends (google.com)
1791.
Show HN: Extra Strength Responsive Grids (dfcb.github.com)
1792.
Building Decoupled JS Applications With Postal.js (jcreamerlive.com)
1793.
Twitter and Loneliness (blog.semilshah.com)
1794.
The anatomy of a post that got over 500,000 likes (blog.bufferapp.com)
1795.
Facebook app analyzes posts to find out which friend gave you the flu (adage.com)
1796.
U.S. State Dept Releases 108 Volumes of “Foreign Relations of U.S.” as eBooks (infodocket.com)
1797.
How the Legal System Failed Aaron Swartz — And Us (newyorker.com)
1798.
Dealing With (Not Dealing With) the Open Source Assholes (2011) (harthur.wordpress.com)
1799.
Apollo Robbins Demonstrates the Art of Pickpocketing [video] (newyorker.com)
1800.
How GitHub Helps You Hack the Government (wired.com)