2012 Archive
10501.
Photo Sharing Service PicPlum (YC S11) Gets A Revamp. Mobile App & API Are Next (techcrunch.com)
10502.
How the European Internet Rose Up Against ACTA (wired.com)
10503.
ARM creators Sophie Wilson and Steve Furber - Part Two: the accidental chip (reghardware.com)
10504.
RubyMotion build system is now open source (blog.rubymotion.com)
10505.
Hammock-driven Development (blip.tv)
10506.
SSTable and Log Structured Storage: LevelDB (igvita.com)
10507.
JQuery 1.8.2 released (blog.jquery.com)
10508.
Parse offers one-click migration for SimpleGeo Storage customers. (parse.com)
10509.
The care and feeding of software engineers (or, why engineers are grumpy) (nczonline.net)
10510.
The Obama Start-ups (economist.com)
10511.
MPAA Using Megaupload Case as Backdoor SOPA, Court Hears (torrentfreak.com)
10512.
Israel live-tweets assault on Gaza (arstechnica.com)
10513.
Short-term rentals disrupting SF housing market (sfgate.com)
10514.
Mac OS X 10.8.1 is out. (support.apple.com)
10515.
Why Are People More Scared of Facebook Violating Their Privacy than Washington? (reason.com)
10516.
The Sorry State of C++ Portability (jeffwofford.com)
10517.
Is Facebook down? (facebook.com)
10518.
Your doctor doesn't want you to see this -- diagnosis using AI (symcat.com)
10519.
Your favourite programming language is not good enough (blaag.haard.se)
10520.
10 graphic examples of the abomination that is iTunes on Windows (troyhunt.com)
10521.
In Sweden, cash is king no more (news.yahoo.com)
10522.
Firefox 16 live: Here's What's New (mozilla.org)
10523.
Non shuffled card deck results in 1.5 million casino loss (philly.com)
10524.
Making Jet Fuel From Seawater While at Sea (nrl.navy.mil)
10525.
Obvious Goes Beyond Meat (obvious.com)
10526.
The Singularity is not coming (cognitivesocialweb.com)
10527.
How to Reinforce Impostor Syndrome (tessrinearson.com)
10528.
The challenges of Desktop Linux (blogs.gnome.org)
10529.
Study: Intelligent Cars Could Boost Highway Capacity by 273% (spectrum.ieee.org)
10530.
Intel 'preparing' to put an end to user-replaceable CPUs (zdnet.com)