January 2013 Archive
2791.
Media PaaS Offering: Windows Azure Media Services (weblogs.asp.net)
2792.
Quantopian Emerges From Beta, Sets Out to Revolutionize Algorithmic Trading (quantopian.com)
2793.
Eric Schmidt Wrote The Most Hilariously Self-Defeating Email You Will Ever Read (businessinsider.com)
2794.
SELECT * can be very bad, Postgres 9... (community.jivesoftware.com)
2795.
Microsoft's 64GB Surface Pro will only have 23GB usable storage (theverge.com)
2796.
NearlyFreeSpeech adds IPv6 and SSL (blog.nearlyfreespeech.net)
2797.
The Post-Productive Economy (kk.org)
2798.
Free Design for Developers Resources (robots.thoughtbot.com)
2799.
Rails Security Digest. ELI5 (homakov.blogspot.com)
2800.
Rbenv 0.4.0 released with .ruby-version file support (github.com)
2801.
It's official: 3D is dead (theverge.com)
2802.
It's the Small Things (whattofix.com)
2803.
Google releases Chrome 24: Faster, plugs 24 security holes, and adds MathML (thenextweb.com)
2804.
Debugging Is Twice As Hard (mahdiyusuf.com)
2805.
Form Follows Function (fff.cmiscm.com)
2806.
Aaron Swartz's talk at MIT Startup Bootcamp 2009 (youtube.com)
2807.
Get Chatty with Node.js and HTML5 (openshift.redhat.com)
2808.
MIT The Tech's coverage of Aaron Swartz (techblogs.mit.edu)
2809.
Beginner's Guide to HTML5 Canvas (codular.com)
2810.
Aaron Swartz/Christopher Soghoian email re: Amazon and subpoenas (files.cloudprivacy.net)
2811.
When Do We Code? (nightowls.swizec.com)
2812.
Aaron Swartz's suicide may make the open-access movement mainstream. (slate.com)
2813.
Real-time QA: staying confident with code (guardian.co.uk)
2814.
Monsanto versus the people (aljazeera.com)
2815.
Sitting is the smoking of our generation (blogs.hbr.org)
2816.
US Developer Outsourced His Work to China to Surf Reddit (thenextweb.com)
2817.
DigitalOcean, Heroku, Linode, and Webfaction: Hosting Showdown (nerdydork.com)
2818.
After refusing any ID (even without RFID), Texas student kicked out of school (arstechnica.com)
2819.
U.S. Attorney Annual Report - 93% Federal Conviction Rate [pdf] (justice.gov)
2820.
Suicide Linux (qntm.org)