2012 Archive
3031.
Google Zeitgeist 2012 (google.com)
3032.
Video shot from the Space Shuttle during launch (io9.com)
3033.
How Microsoft Pays Big Money To Smear Google In European Parliament (falkvinge.net)
3034.
We are sorry to inform you (fang.ece.ufl.edu)
3035.
How a random bug in Deep Blue may ultimately have led to Kasparov's defeat (washingtonpost.com)
3036.
SlideShare acquired by LinkedIn (blog.slideshare.net)
3037.
Avoiding "the stupid hour" (rachelbythebay.com)
3038.
Rediscovering the Rsync Algorithm (blog.incubaid.com)
3039.
Computing 10,000x More Efficiently (slides) (web.media.mit.edu)
3040.
Parse 1.0 is released (blog.parse.com)
3041.
Show HN: My afternoon project - a pleasant viewer for the "who is hiring?" posts (hnhiring.micahw.com)
3042.
There is no retirement (diegobasch.com)
3043.
I work for The Internet now (joeyh.name)
3044.
Google’s Python Lessons are Awesome (blog.hartleybrody.com)
3045.
Extreme Minimalism: this guy owns just 15 things (andrewhy.de)
3046.
Apple Quietly Pulls Claims of Virus Immunity (pcworld.com)
3047.
Stop validating email addresses with your complex regex (davidcelis.com)
3048.
Go: Severe memory problems on 32bit Linux (groups.google.com)
3049.
The Disappointing Surprise From Apple (amberweinberg.com)
3050.
Senate bill rewrite lets feds read your e-mail without warrants (news.cnet.com)
3051.
How an app with 200,000 downloads led to developer homelessness (penny-arcade.com)
3052.
Debian Now Defaults To Xfce Desktop (phoronix.com)
3053.
A science committee that doesn’t get science (arstechnica.com)
3054.
Neil deGrasse Tyson: ‘How Much Would You Pay for the Universe?’ (openculture.com)
3055.
Rails is just an API (blog.alexmaccaw.com)
3056.
Chinese government blocks Google.com, Gmail, Google+, Maps, Docs and more (thenextweb.com)
3057.
SpaceX's First Official Cargo Resupply Mission to the ISS - Launch Webcast (new.livestream.com)
3058.
Illegal Numbers (en.wikipedia.org)
3059.
Pin is Australia’s first all-in-one payment API (pin.net.au)
3060.
Republicans Repudiate 40 Years of Tougher Copyright Laws (volokh.com)