December 2012 Archive
1321.
The Future of Games on the Web (12devsofxmas.co.uk)
1322.
The Copyright Monopoly Stands In Direct Opposition To Property Rights (falkvinge.net)
1323.
Instant Motivation (instamotivation.com)
1324.
McAfee Interviewed in Secret Location (mashable.com)
1325.
Clearest indication yet that polar ice sheets are melting fast (arstechnica.com)
1326.
Programming Languages vs. Fat Fingers (spinellis.gr)
1327.
The second coming of Java (blog.jelastic.com)
1328.
Pragmatic Unicode (nedbatchelder.com)
1329.
Collections (YC S12) is remaking the most basic part of the OS: The Finder (pandodaily.com)
1330.
Slash: A markup language for styling text on iOS (github.com)
1331.
CipherSaber - A 'political' encryption cipher (en.wikipedia.org)
1332.
Tim O’Reilly’s Key to Creating the Next Big Thing (wired.com)
1333.
What Fred Wilson and the VCs don’t get about advertising (pandodaily.com)
1334.
SMS Vulnerability in Twitter, Facebook, and Venmo (titanous.com)
1335.
Swiss City Of Bern To Switch To Free And Open Source IT Solutions (muktware.com)
1336.
“Neuristor”: Memristors used to create a neuron-like behavior (arstechnica.com)
1337.
Pirate Bay Censorship Backfires as New Proxies Bloom (torrentfreak.com)
1338.
Balanced is in a dogfight for peer-to-peer marketplaces (pandodaily.com)
1339.
How We Support Hundreds of Web Apps (zapier.com)
1340.
The Darling Project (darling.dolezel.info)
1341.
With 10 pirated copies for every 1 sale, iOS dev pulls game after just one week (pockettactics.com)
1342.
Piracy Cripples iOS Game in Less than a Week (macrumors.com)
1343.
Ask HN: How do you manage your one-man project?
1344.
How to quit your job: An Employers opinion (akhil.me)
1345.
What Languages Fix (2002) (paulgraham.com)
1346.
Stroustrup on next-gen C++: I didn't want to let go of my baby (theregister.co.uk)
1347.
GCC 4.8 Has Automatic Return Type Deduction (yapb-soc.blogspot.ru)
1348.
"Brown and Cornell Are Second Tier" (chronicle.com)
1349.
Want to contact a stranger on Facebook? Pay $1 (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
1350.
Amazon Has the Most Generous Shareholders in the World (slate.com)