December 2011 Archive
811.
Windows Phone is currently five times more profitable for us than the iPhone (blog.anlock.com)
812.
Old, but gold - "Strategy Letter I: Ben and Jerry's vs. Amazon" (joelonsoftware.com)
813.
Path and Instagram are making Facebook look incredibly uninventive at mobile (splatf.com)
814.
2 Days Loss From Transfers Out Of Godaddy.com: 37,000 (thedomains.com)
815.
An interview with Derek Sivers (derek.sivers.usesthis.com)
816.
Go Isn't C (iottmco.wordpress.com)
817.
TNT Is Not TeX (bit-player.org)
818.
Lamest bug we ever encountered (joostdevblog.blogspot.com)
819.
NameCheap Did Reach Out Prior To The Blog (community.namecheap.com)
820.
Nvidia GPU enabled machine learning and linear algebra in R (cran.r-project.org)
821.
From Drug Trafficker to Start-Up CEO (blogs.wsj.com)
822.
MongoDB's Write Lock (blog.pythonisito.com)
823.
Gmail and Contacts get better with Google+ (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
824.
How Facebook Mobile Was Designed to Write Once, Run Everywhere (readwriteweb.com)
825.
Site that lets you record and automatically phone-blast SOPA supporters for you (arstechnica.com)
826.
Jawbone Cancels All Pending Up Orders, Refunds Unhappy Owners (techcrunch.com)
827.
Await and Defer in Coffeescript core (github.com)
828.
Kenton's Weekend Projects: LAN-Party Optimized House (kentonsprojects.blogspot.com)
829.
FBI admits to using Carrier IQ data (geek.com)
830.
Why your startup should never release numbers (giftrocket.com)
831.
Ember.js Live Collections (awardwinningfjords.com)
832.
Demoscene Blu-ray finally available after five years (trixter.oldskool.org)
833.
Haskell: OOP vs type classes (haskell.org)
834.
Research Tools class (vislab-ccom.unh.edu)
835.
Don't Break the Internet - Stanford Law Review (stanfordlawreview.org)
836.
Alternate Sleep Cycles (highexistence.com)
837.
Google nabs Square Enix and other game developers for native client Chrome games (venturebeat.com)
838.
Carrier IQ Detector is available on the Android Market - find out if you have it (market.android.com)
839.
What Facebook, Google+ and YouTube would have looked like in 1997 (thenextweb.com)
840.
Concepts in Programming Languages (cl.cam.ac.uk)