December 2012 Archive
6091.
Two Tickets to the Moon: Yours for Just $1.5 Billion (technologyreview.com)
6092.
Merge or Rebase? (blog.sourcetreeapp.com)
6093.
Dell Ubuntu laptop Developper peaks About Future Plans (thevarguy.com)
6094.
Ruby 2.0 VM improvements: Koichi Sasada's RubyConf Taiwan presentation [pdf] (atdot.net)
6095.
Should Developers Start Learning C++? (infoq.com)
6096.
Exact Doodle Jump clone in HTML5 w/o any libraries (cssdeck.com)
6097.
Stop Turning a Blind Eye to Antibiotics Squandered in Animal Feed (commondreams.org)
6098.
Burrito Bomber (darwinaerospace.com)
6099.
Bird Buggy Keeps Noisy Parrot Quiet (nbcnews.com)
6100.
Network engineer offers to mass-produce censorship-resistant hardware (reddit.com)
6101.
Who's your daddy? Intel swoons for Apple (cringely.com)
6102.
Why Facebook will start serving ads on Instagram soon (gigaom.com)
6103.
If You Have Competitors, Go On With Your Idea (liordegani.me)
6104.
A Tumultuous Trip to Mobile App Transparency (nytimes.com)
6105.
Amazon’s Silk Browser Can Be Hacked to Provide Free Grid Computing (gizmodo.com)
6106.
Why Does Google Want to Be Amazon? (fool.com)
6107.
SAP NetWeaver Cloud Tutorial (cthiebaud.github.com)
6108.
Mary Meeker's 2012 Internet Trends (avc.com)
6109.
Stand Up, Startup (slideshare.net)
6110.
Plotting android sensor data with d3.js and three.js (enja.org)
6111.
Text messages direct to your contact lens (telegraph.co.uk)
6112.
A useful Caps Lock key (brettterpstra.com)
6113.
The future of web forms (typeform.com)
6114.
Mypy: an experimental Python variant with optional static typing (mypy-lang.org)
6115.
Google Now is Coming to Desktop Chrome (maximumpc.com)
6116.
Organized Gmail Inbox (jgthms.com)
6117.
Free software father declared Ubuntu Linux to contain spyware (zdnet.com)
6118.
Google’s looming hegemony (mondaynote.com)
6119.
When Commitment Becomes Your Biggest Flaw (varely.com)
6120.
12 games in 12 months (mcfunkypants.com)