December 2011 Archive
1531.
Wired Science Blogs explains the physics behind cannonball flight (wired.com)
1532.
Its been a very interesting year for open source software (noshpetigara.com)
1533.
Feds want nationwide ban on cell phone use in cars (networkworld.com)
1534.
Student Loan Debt: Who Are the 1%? (economix.blogs.nytimes.com)
1535.
Merry Christmas vs. Happy Holidays, winner = nearly double conversion rate (conversionvoodoo.com)
1536.
Technical interviews in the US compared to the UK
1537.
Book Shopping in Stores, Then Buying Online (mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com)
1538.
HP Kicks webOS To The Kerb (mondaynote.com)
1539.
Kindle Fire seems to have a poor user experience (nytimes.com)
1540.
“Entrepreneurs get distracted by fundraising, so I just did that part first.” (betabeat.com)
1541.
Designing Gmail’s new left navigation (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
1542.
Traffic sources: Forget what you think about tech PR (tripl.tumblr.com)
1543.
2010 spike in Greenland ice loss lifted bedrock, GPS reveals (sciencedaily.com)
1544.
Fusion Garage's website goes dark (engadget.com)
1545.
The curious case of slowing US growth for Android (asymco.com)
1546.
Node.js modules you should know about: read (catonmat.net)
1547.
Kids build great things. (sahillavingia.com)
1548.
The Startup Team (steveblank.com)
1549.
Multidisciplinary You (4ormat.com)
1550.
Talent shortage? What talent shortage? (lostinjit.blogspot.com)
1551.
Doom3 shaders (mhquake.blogspot.com)
1552.
Frictionless: read Facebook social news stories without installing apps (nikcub.appspot.com)
1553.
An introduction to reinforcement learning (slideshare.net)
1554.
Shred - a simple/fun/easy HTTP client for node.js (github.com)
1555.
Sarah Lacy, Mike Arrington to Start TechCrunch Rival (nbcbayarea.com)
1556.
Theorems Are Forever: A Great One From 1492 (rjlipton.wordpress.com)
1557.
Code Optimization Techniques for Graphics Processing Units (hgpu.org)
1558.
Americans are stalking Australian dot-com start-ups (theage.com.au)
1559.
Collecting HN Visitor Analytics for Distribution to HN Community (dd0t.com)
1560.
Copyright Office Seeks To Make It More Difficult To Retain DMCA Safe Harbors (techdirt.com)