January 2013 Archive
4501.
Faceless sensors and tiny routers needed for the Internet of things (gigaom.com)
4502.
Erlang Websockets benchmark demo against other frameworks (eric.themoritzfamily.com)
4503.
Asynchronous processing in web applications, part 2 (blog.gomiso.com)
4504.
Lessons From Accelerated Developer Education (catalystclass.com)
4505.
Computer Chronology, 1938-1988 (longstreet.typepad.com)
4506.
Pretty Design Isn't Always Effective Design (williampeng.com)
4507.
An interview with the founders of Hubski (reddit meets Twitter) (cultureramp.com)
4508.
Designer News (news.layervault.com)
4509.
Curta – a small, hand-cranked mechanical calculator (en.wikipedia.org)
4510.
Apple Working on a Less-Expensive iPhone (online.wsj.com)
4511.
Kickass Bijections in Scala (from Twitter) (github.com)
4512.
Adam Wiggins of Heroku on Programming Literacy Done Right (xconomy.com)
4513.
Family Farmers Mobilize in Ongoing Battle Against Monsanto (commondreams.org)
4514.
A Bad Month for Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner (blogs.wsj.com)
4515.
NTLM Challenge Response is 100% Broken (Yes, this is still relevant) (markgamache.blogspot.be)
4516.
Round up of making the web faster in 2012 (plus.google.com)
4517.
Golang: The Way To Go (devcry.heiho.net)
4518.
The Pebble smartwatch (hands-on) (theverge.com)
4519.
Poll Reveals Quantum Physicists' Disagreement About the Nature of Reality (technologyreview.com)
4520.
For-Profit Colleges' Predatory Pursuit Of Students And Revenues (huffingtonpost.com)
4521.
Google Flu Trends in United States (google.org)
4522.
IDE Culture vs. Unix philosophy (michaelochurch.wordpress.com)
4523.
Embrace Ruby’s Lisp heritage and ditch YAML (blog.mojotech.com)
4524.
Twitter's real-time hashtag computation engine is powered by low paid humans (telegraph.co.uk)
4525.
World population may actually start declining, not exploding. (slate.com)
4526.
The Trillion-Dollar Coin and the Plot to Breach the Debt Ceiling (wired.com)
4527.
My very own daily WTF (swizec.com)
4528.
Mozilla-developed phones to launch in Europe this year (bbc.co.uk)
4529.
3D Printing A Human Kidney (ted.com)
4530.
Japan's Philanderers Stay Faithful to Their 'Infidelity Phones' (online.wsj.com)