December 2011 Archive
1501.
An Interview with Vincent Connare, creator of the Comic Sans font (postdesk.com)
1502.
Pixel Tracking in Node.js (github.com)
1503.
Canon Cat Documents Archive (appliance.io)
1504.
SQL Injection Attack happening ATM (isc.sans.org)
1505.
MixRank: A Hacker News Comment Leads To Profitable Y Combinator Startup (mixergy.com)
1506.
Vbench: run Python benchmarks throughout your repository history (wesmckinney.com)
1507.
Open Letter to CNet (RE Bundleware) (neosmart.net)
1508.
Google's Android 4.0 ported to x86 processors (techworld.com.au)
1509.
Enable Safari Web Inspector for iOS5 Simulator (hiediutley.com)
1510.
Why Innovation Can't Fix America's Classrooms (theatlantic.com)
1511.
A Drop-In Solution for Replacing Human Labor? Kawada’s Nextage Robot (singularityhub.com)
1512.
HTC sales fall 30% in a month (reuters.com)
1513.
The fall of Microsoft's Andy Lees: inside the Windows Phone power shift (theverge.com)
1514.
Occupy Geeks Are Building a Facebook for the 99% (wired.com)
1515.
Leverage (sahillavingia.com)
1516.
Azure price cuts, now with node.js and MongoDB (arstechnica.com)
1517.
Real-time html editor (htmledit.squarefree.com)
1518.
Audio synthesis / processing in JavaScript (audiolibjs.org)
1519.
Intel Shows Off Its Android Smart Phone and Tablet for 2012 (technologyreview.com)
1520.
History of Programming Languages (oreilly.com)
1521.
Tutorspree (YC W11) raises $1MM from Sequoia (techcrunch.com)
1522.
Government Opened Data via APIs in 2011 (blog.apievangelist.com)
1523.
It only takes the mistreatment of one customer. (penny-arcade.com)
1524.
Building Social Software for the Anti-Social (codinghorror.com)
1525.
Startup Founders, Take It Easy (tawheedkader.com)
1526.
Why I'm So Tired (stanford.edu)
1527.
The first HTML5 radiology viewer approved by the FDA (imedicalapps.com)
1528.
GoDaddy Drops SOPA support (techdirt.com)
1529.
The story of Computer Space, the first mass-produced video game. (technologizer.com)
1530.
Restaurateur Finds Retention in Overlooked Corner: Intellectually Disabled (blogs.wsj.com)