December 2011 Archive
1321.
Higgs seminar - live webcast from CERN (quantumdiaries.org)
1322.
An Internet of people (cdixon.org)
1323.
Kicksend Goes Mobile For Instant, Async Sharing Of Big Files (techcrunch.com)
1324.
WhisperSystems' encrypting text messaging client is now Open Source (whispersys.com)
1325.
I am ashamed to have been part of it (murtza.org)
1326.
Why Technical Smart Asses are Technically Dumb Asses (sociosage.tumblr.com)
1327.
Ryanair now presents you with a Recaptcha every time you search for a flight (ryanair.com)
1328.
Show HN: my weekend project, understanding the Silk Road anonymous marketplace (burntbrunch.github.com)
1329.
Ask HN: Meeting with VCs tomorrow, what tips should I know?
1330.
Twitter: It's time to open source your Android app (chuinard.com)
1331.
Idea: an open platform for generating custom legal contracts (openideas.ideon.co)
1332.
Bitcss - a centralized CSS repository powered by github (jaequery.tumblr.com)
1333.
Microsoft patents lawful intercept on Skype (appft1.uspto.gov)
1334.
Gearman, an open source framework for distributed processing (gearman.org)
1335.
God. I am getting so fed up with Google (rickwebb.tumblr.com)
1336.
Cornell Alumnus Is Behind $350 Million Gift to Build Science School in City (nytimes.com)
1337.
Indian ISP Blocks A Bunch Of Websites (techdirt.com)
1338.
The Download Dot-Con (nikcub.appspot.com)
1339.
Remind HN: There's a lunar eclipse right now ()
1340.
Why you shouldn’t launch your startup in the press (gigaom.com)
1341.
Order theory for computer scientists (matt.might.net)
1342.
SOPA/PIPA Update (avc.com)
1343.
Python threads: communication and stopping (eli.thegreenplace.net)
1344.
The Perl 6 Coding Contest (reddit.com)
1345.
Show HN: virtualjoystick.js : to emulate joystick on touch screen (learningthreejs.com)
1346.
“I want to optimize my JS application on V8” checklist (blog.mrale.ph)
1347.
Scientists cure cancer, but no one takes notice (wemustknow.net)
1348.
Poll: How many hours do you sleep?
1349.
Reasons to install Sublime Text 2 (1p1e1.tumblr.com)
1350.
Poorly Designed, Broken Websites Are Costing Canadian Corporations Millions (factore.ca)