January 2013 Archive
7381.
China's Workforce: Peak Toil (economist.com)
7382.
Two Scoops of Django FAQ (pydanny.com)
7383.
Intel Reveals the End is Near for its Desktop Motherboards (tomshardware.com)
7384.
What Google Does Best Is A Stark Contrast To Apple, According To Larry Page (techcrunch.com)
7385.
IOS or Android games aren't as immersive as old GameBoy titles (dawilster.tumblr.com)
7386.
Why the Forever Project hit a nerve (dev.gd)
7387.
New Crypto Competition, CAESAR, for Authenticated Ciphers (competitions.cr.yp.to)
7388.
Transform Videos into eBooks with Storyboard (syntaxi.net)
7389.
White House blog backs National Day of Hacking (blog.sfgate.com)
7390.
How To Convince a Team To Write Good Code? (ask.slashdot.org)
7391.
Public Universities to Offer Free Online Classes for Credit (nytimes.com)
7392.
Why Cloud Foundry matters to Hackers (blog.appfog.com)
7393.
Larry Page: Google $50b in revenue 2012 (plus.google.com)
7394.
Hydrogen on demand from silicon nanospheres (theregister.co.uk)
7395.
Prose: A Content Editor for GitHub (prose.io)
7396.
Facebook: Why Did We Do It? (statspotting.com)
7397.
Finding Your Goal And Purpose In Life (jamesaltucher.com)
7398.
Ujorm: open source object-relation mapping (ujorm.org)
7399.
Time formatting and storage bugs (en.wikipedia.org)
7400.
Vimpanel: a modern side panel for Vim (mihaifm.github.com)
7401.
Psy video Gangnam Style earns $8 million on YouTube (slashgear.com)
7402.
First Firefox OS phones revealed by Mozilla (bbc.co.uk)
7403.
RTC in your app with AddLive: Part 1 (gun.io)
7404.
He Conundrum of Digital Publishing – HTML5 or EPUB 3? (goodereader.com)
7405.
5 Easy Strategies to Steal From Google for a Happier Office (inc.com)
7406.
Compile a RequireJS project to a single file (renderedtext.com)
7407.
Some interesting stats about publishing on the Google Play Store (thomshutt.com)
7408.
Open-Source Travel (createsend.com)
7409.
A Bill of Rights and Principles for Learning in a Digital Age (hackeducation.com)
7410.
Google Transparency Report: What it takes for govs to access personal info (googleblog.blogspot.com)