January 2013 Archive
19861.
Google Complies With Government Requests for User Data 88% of the Time (weeklystandard.com)
19862.
A new look into the HTML 5 tokenizer ()
19863.
Putting purpose back into your projects (whitneyhess.com)
19864.
It's true what they say, spend more time doing Business Development (kalv.co.uk)
19865.
How Coursera Helped A Small Business Owner (boss.blogs.nytimes.com)
19866.
Photographer Forcefully Arrested After Shooting on Metrorail Platform (petapixel.com)
19867.
Keepod, The Desktop That Fits In Your Wallet (nocamels.com)
19868.
LenovoEMC Spinoff Opens in Boston, Finds Niche in Networked Storage (xconomy.com)
19869.
Romancing the Age of Clutter (wpromote.com)
19870.
From Mississippi to Boston - Fancred CEO Kash Razzaghi (venturefizz.com)
19871.
Mailbox's Link To Apple (businessinsider.com)
19872.
How a Key Opens a Standard Lock by Stian Berg Larsen (laughingsquid.com)
19873.
Long Lost Allocation in Ruby (collectiveidea.com)
19874.
A better diff tool: Using Kaleidoscope with Git (nathancahill.github.com)
19875.
How Britain could fall out of the European Union, and what it would mean (economist.com)
19876.
Patent versus Copyright (patentlyo.com)
19877.
Making Transparency Reports Standard Operating Procedure (apivoice.com)
19878.
Carousels (bradfrostweb.com)
19879.
Cast Your Votes for the Canadian Startup Awards (techvibes.com)
19880.
Hooker hunger and other delish data turned up by Facebook Graph searches (news.cnet.com)
19881.
Sensei - Run Your Own Online Course Through Wordpress (woothemes.com)
19882.
Vim Characterize (github.com)
19883.
3-D Printing - what is the real scoop? (finance.yahoo.com)
19884.
Researchers Demonstrate Reliable DNA Data Storage in Work Published in Nature (technologyreview.com)
19885.
Facebook takes “most used app” crown from Google Maps in 2012, 2013 could change (phandroid.com)
19886.
HardDriveSpy - monitoring software (harddrivespy.com)
19887.
PromoJam founders reinvent their company - again (pandodaily.com)
19888.
[ShowHN] Using flask.jsonify? Support JSONP with this extension (github.com)
19889.
The stupidest thing ever written about the MacBook Air (loopinsight.com)
19890.
Chicago warehouse covered in ice after fire (businessinsider.com)