2012 Archive
10801.
We Are The Porn Generation (thoughtcatalog.com)
10802.
Why math is painful to read (matusiak.eu)
10803.
A Capitalist’s Dilemma, Whoever Wins the Election (nytimes.com)
10804.
Apple Conference Call (apple.com)
10805.
Comparing Go and Java, Part 2 – Performance (boundary.com)
10806.
Study predicts imminent irreversible planetary collapse (sfu.ca)
10807.
My open source cure for brain cancer (cnn.com)
10808.
Which is less expensive: Amazon or self-hosted? (gigaom.com)
10809.
New Chrome feature frees Web apps from the browser (news.cnet.com)
10810.
HBO Ignores Internet Geniuses, Sells More HBO (allthingsd.com)
10811.
California Cuts All State Funding for Libraries (libraryjournal.com)
10812.
Think GPS is cool? IPS will blow your mind (extremetech.com)
10813.
In a CDN'd world, OpenDNS is the enemy (sajalkayan.com)
10814.
No user agent detection for the iPad Mini (mobilexweb.com)
10815.
Save the Libraries. Cut University Funding Instead. (jbgst.tumblr.com)
10816.
Samsung internal doc: 125 iphone pic competitive analysis (scribd.com)
10817.
US Navy X-47B Robot Fighter Jet Completes First Phase Of Testing (singularityhub.com)
10818.
Google joins Samsung in patent dispute with Apple (bgr.com)
10819.
Why I Turned Down $160,000 (blakemasters.tumblr.com)
10820.
Source: Apple Aggressively Recruiting Ex-Google Maps Staff To Build Out iOS Maps (techcrunch.com)
10821.
Visualizing Tolkien (5013.es)
10822.
Catalyst: a new front-end developer training program (catalystclass.com)
10823.
French Government Seeks To Charge Google 1 Billion Euros in Taxes (nasdaq.com)
10824.
Hidden Gem of iOS6: File Uploads in Mobile Safari (agileleague.com)
10825.
MIT overtakes Cambridge and Harvard to top spot in QS world university rankings (topuniversities.com)
10826.
Rent-to-Own Laptops Secretly Photographed Users Having Sex, FTC Says (wired.com)
10827.
Android Rises to 90% of Smartphone Market in China (techinasia.com)
10828.
Show HN: Amuzor, a new content curator we've been building (amuzor.com)
10829.
Cubby Is Like Dropbox... If Dropbox Also Had Free, Unlimited Syncing (lifehacker.com)
10830.
XFS: the filesystem of the future? (lwn.net)