Plain-Text Offenders Hits 1000
(plaintextoffenders.com)
January 2013 Archive
1921.
1922.
1923.
HBO Inks Exclusive, 10-Year Deal With Universal
(techcrunch.com)
1924.
The University of California Logo Controversy
(rockpaperink.com)
1925.
What I Expect From a Programming Language
(eiffelroom.org)
1926.
Java is not JavaScript - tell your friends
(nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
1927.
Ill-founded arguments about grammar
(motivatedgrammar.wordpress.com)
1928.
1929.
Bet anonymously with Bitcoin on Bitbet.us
(bitbet.us)
1930.
Functional C Programming (Or, why God, why?)
(github.com)
1931.
BetaPunch - User Testing For Startups
(betapunch.com)
1932.
1933.
The smallest uninteresting number
(johndcook.com)
1934.
SiteInspire — web design inspiration
(siteinspire.com)
1935.
Luddites: Rage Against the Machine
(thesmartset.com)
1936.
The Pirate Bay is Down, Proxies Too
(torrentfreak.com)
1937.
Senators look to extend ban on Internet taxes
(thehill.com)
1938.
Google Withdraws Patent Claims Against Microsoft
(allthingsd.com)
1939.
Intelligent Agents Find Meaning of Text
(ai-one.com)
1941.
ShowHN: Our weekend project: Help developers get more projects.
(trycourier.com)
1942.
User testing at startups
(blog.filepicker.io)
1943.
To Scheme, or Not to Scheme (2009)
(dekudekuplex.wordpress.com)
1944.
(The People) 45874 : 1 (Carmen Ortiz)
(blog.metaobject.com)
1945.
You cannot read this, but you can tell how it appeals to you
(moneymonk.nl)
1947.
How App.net Plans To Power The Next Viral Social App
(technologyreview.com)
1948.
Bit.ly was down
(isitup.org)
1949.
Private keys committed to Github repositories
(github.com)
1950.
View of Scala from Java
(thepolygl0t.blogspot.com)