December 2012 Archive
4801.
Changes to Ubuntu 13.04 Dash include local search filter, and in-dash purchasing (blog.canonical.com)
4802.
Red Star, the North Korean Linux Distribution (rt.com)
4803.
The best photography of 2012 (theverge.com)
4804.
Mark Shuttleworth Answers Your Questions (news.slashdot.org)
4805.
Gmail.com is up now. (gmail.com)
4806.
11 most unusual Raspberry Pi cases (geek.com)
4807.
IBM creates first commercially viable, electronic-photonic integrated chip (researcher.ibm.com)
4808.
Shuttleworth: Ubuntu’s goal is one OS from phones to supercomputers (arstechnica.com)
4809.
How to Access Gmail When It’s Down (lifehacker.com)
4810.
Achieve Content-Audience Fit (smoothspan.wordpress.com)
4811.
Google60 – Search Mad Men Style (masswerk.at)
4812.
Hacker group GhostShell claims attack on FBI, Interpol, NASA, and Pentagon (thenextweb.com)
4813.
Twitter Photo Filters (youtube.com)
4814.
How we built a Super Nintendo out of a wireless keyboard (adafruit.com)
4815.
TEDx questions India ethics, cancels licenses (nextbigwhat.com)
4816.
Silicon Valley Straps on Pads: 49ers Utilize Startup Talent (online.wsj.com)
4817.
Apple attempts to trademark the Leaf (theregister.co.uk)
4818.
Trust me, I run a pyramid marketing scheme (brontecapital.blogspot.com.es)
4819.
Vimulator: a JavaScript Vim simulator (robots.thoughtbot.com)
4820.
Kotlin Milestone 4 is here read all about it (blog.jetbrains.com)
4821.
National Intelligence Council Global Trends 2030 (dni.gov)
4822.
Browser hacks enable free cloud computing (newscientist.com)
4823.
Node Summit: The Evolution of Javascript (queue.acm.org)
4824.
Ban helium balloons this Christmas, academic warns (telegraph.co.uk)
4825.
The Power of the Elevator Pitch (markevanstech.com)
4826.
Fiestah hearts Balanced: The best payment solution for marketplaces (blog.fiestah.com)
4827.
Rejected Kickstarter Projects Build Their Own Success Stories (wired.com)
4828.
Dart Performance (vs V8) (dartlang.org)
4829.
Hedge Funds Buying Up Massive Tracts of African Land (pri.org)
4830.
France Wages War on Homework (newyorker.com)