December 2011 Archive
1591.
Fuck trends, long live decisions (restreitinho.com)
1592.
No Excuses: Robots Put You In Two Places At Once (npr.org)
1593.
A simple illustration of the use of goroutines and channels in Google Go (blog.jgc.org)
1594.
Physicists use lasers to entangle diamonds (arstechnica.com)
1595.
It's Your Choice, Europe: Rebel Against the Banks or Accept Debt-Serfdom (oftwominds.com)
1596.
Badger.com is a new Domain Registrar. We oppose SOPA and like elephants. ()
1597.
Fixing holes in EC2 reliability (mytechgossips.com)
1598.
Porting to Python 3: An offer for you (jessenoller.com)
1599.
KDE - Now on a Tablet Near You (pcworld.com)
1600.
Atomico invests €350,000 in simple file-sharing startup Ge.tt (eu.techcrunch.com)
1601.
Let's update the HN circle on Google Plus (docs.google.com)
1602.
Mongodb IS web scale: hadoop-mongodb (datasyndrome.com)
1603.
Google doc listing companies that Support SOPA (docs.google.com)
1604.
Who is the real Mark Zuckerberg? (bbc.co.uk)
1605.
Water-powered jet pack lets you swim like a dolphin (kottke.org)
1606.
Google+ launches opt-in "Find my face" feature (washingtonpost.com)
1607.
Buffer gets $400K funding — and tells exactly how they did it (gigaom.com)
1608.
The Startup Choice: Get Big or Get Bought (money.cnn.com)
1609.
Amazon Builds World’s Fastest Nonexistent Supercomputer (wired.com)
1610.
LCD makers in $553 million U.S. price-fixing accord (reuters.com)
1611.
Linguistics, Turing Completeness, and teh lulz (boingboing.net)
1612.
The Sharing Economy (theatlantic.com)
1613.
Inside Uber: Math, Money, and Metrics (venturebeat.com)
1614.
A SOPA compromise is floated (futureoftheinternet.org)
1615.
French President Sarkozy's residence implicated in torrenting scandal (theverge.com)
1616.
Google ends the year with a $94m investment in solar power in California (treehugger.com)
1617.
MoBeers - Mobile Development Talks + Beers in Waterloo (blog.vidyard.com)
1618.
Review my startup: A tool to force yourself to waste less time on HN
1619.
Flow is the Opiate of the Mediocore (calnewport.com)
1620.
Why Not a Bytecode VM? (dartlang.org)