January 2013 Archive
20071.
Americans Buy Enough Guns in Last Two Months to Outfit China & India (thegatewaypundit.com)
20072.
What Antivirus Shortcomings Mean For SMBs (darkreading.com)
20073.
Themail: visualize your email conversations (alumni.media.mit.edu)
20074.
Status reports (dandreamsofcoding.com)
20075.
Creating a workflow - Introduction to Microsoft SharePoint with .Net Course (mrbool.com)
20076.
Just.me launches in beta. Is this what a mobile Facebook would have looked like? (pandodaily.com)
20077.
A WiFi router with a touchscreen (kickstarter.com)
20078.
Reinventing the wheel (redskyforge.tumblr.com)
20079.
AMD posts $1.18-billion loss for 2012 (techreport.com)
20080.
Automator service to resize image to several sizes (pedroassuncao.com)
20081.
Web Services Are Dead -- Long Live REST (osintegrators.com)
20082.
Boards (diggingintwo.blogspot.com)
20083.
“Those that Don’t Know History…” - Stephen Few (perceptualedge.com)
20084.
Foursquare Down (status.foursquare.com)
20085.
This is the Modem World: The Internet used to be better (engadget.com)
20086.
10 Creative And Useful Ways To Use NFC Tags With Your Smartphone (trendblog.net)
20087.
Fern leaves and cauliflower curds are not fractals (es.landesbioscience.com)
20088.
UX Munich 2013 - A conference for developers AND designers (uxmunich.com)
20089.
State of education in India (designpublic.in)
20090.
DNA faithfully stores all Shakespeare's sonnets with no errors (nature.com)
20091.
Beware: The ‘Share Economy’ Is Actually Shaded In Grey (statspotting.com)
20092.
Lolcat art: Gallery hosts exhibition of cat phenomenon (bbc.co.uk)
20093.
Proquest's E-book Library Continues to Grow (goodereader.com)
20094.
Clay - A Rapid Prototyping Tool For Web Development (lucuma.github.com)
20095.
Agile, stop bullshitting me (sebsonconferences.wordpress.com)
20096.
Why exactly are Java arrays not expansible? (stackoverflow.com)
20097.
Awaiting a New Darwin (nybooks.com)
20098.
Pope on social networking: The virtual is real (hosted.ap.org)
20099.
What words developers prefer to curse (using GitHub) ()
20100.
What's the relative speed of floating point add vs. floating point multiply? (stackoverflow.com)