December 2012 Archive
3661.
Ray Kurzweil hints at what he's working on at Google (interview 3 months ago) (youtube.com)
3662.
WiFox: Scaling WiFi Performance for Large Audience Environments [pdf] (conferences.sigcomm.org)
3663.
The legacy of NeXT lives on in OS X (arstechnica.com)
3664.
You don't get to decide if you're a platform (hunterwalk.com)
3665.
GnuCash - Free Accounting Software (gnucash.org)
3666.
Google sells Motorola Home for $2.35 billion (theverge.com)
3667.
Apple Maps: 3x as likely as Google Maps to get you lost (blog.crowdflower.com)
3668.
Optimization by Accident (blog.watsi.org)
3669.
Scala is like Git (branchandbound.net)
3670.
Jimmy Wales: RE: Wikipedia Doesn't Need Your Money (quora.com)
3671.
Asians: Too Smart for Their Own Good? (nytimes.com)
3672.
Our Mission (quora.com)
3673.
Show HN: I've ported scrypt authenticaton to NodeJS. (github.com)
3674.
Penetration Testing with Smartphones Part 2: Session Hi-Jacking and ARP Spoofing (tripwire.com)
3675.
Crowdsourcing Human Microbiome Research (blog.scienceexchange.com)
3676.
Why the Instagram debacle just taught every tech company to be shadier than ever (theverge.com)
3677.
Is helpful software really helpful? (johndcook.com)
3678.
Free trade in Medicare benefits (guardian.co.uk)
3679.
Joi Ito's Trends to Watch in 2013 (thinkwithgoogle.com)
3680.
I was Adam Lanza (thedailybeast.com)
3681.
Google Finds Its Design Voice On iOS (thenextweb.com)
3682.
Looking for a Microsoft partner agency to work with? 10 question to ask (partnerpulse.co)
3683.
The author of the first free Chinese input method on Mac passed away today ()
3684.
Silencing the Science on Gun Research (jama.jamanetwork.com)
3685.
The Christmas Experiments - Never Seen The Sky (Chrome/WebGL) (christmasexperiments.com)
3686.
SpaceX's Latest re-usable rocket (Grasshopper) test launch (12 stories) (youtube.com)
3687.
Americans have half the amount of time off of nearly every other nation (dailymail.co.uk)
3688.
Magic ink - information software and the graphical interface (worrydream.com)
3689.
Wishing you a multilingual Christmas (coderwall.com)
3690.
An obit for lead. The countries that still use it are an "interesting bunch". (economist.com)