December 2011 Archive
6481.
JQuery Transit - CSS3 animations for jQuery (ricostacruz.com)
6482.
GAO: US government financial statements are unauditable (gao.gov)
6483.
Dropbox For Android Gets A Major Revamp, New Features (techcrunch.com)
6484.
JavaScript (ECMAScript) Harmony in Chrome (browserfame.com)
6485.
Your Esoteric Language is Useless (blackhole12.blogspot.com)
6486.
Online Gambling Given a Boost in U.S. Ruling (nytimes.com)
6487.
Setting up your own IPSEC VPN (thexploit.com)
6488.
Stunt: Driving a Real Car on a Vertical Loop (youtube.com)
6489.
How IBM Saw 2012 in 2007: Where’s My Mind-Reading Cellphone? (wired.com)
6490.
Robocall SOPA supporters to get your voice heard against it (reverserobocall.com)
6491.
Configuration Management Vs Customized Images (weaver.io)
6492.
'Anonymous' Stratfor Hack Reportedly Start Of Weeklong Assault (huffingtonpost.com)
6493.
Time Inflation and Deflation Theory (TIDT) (montuori.net)
6494.
Oh, How I love My [InsertString: $sponsored_device] (foxtrot.com)
6495.
2-Pane for Google Reader (github.com)
6496.
Merry Christmas (alearningaday.com)
6497.
Chango: Make Music from Light and Motion (cs.washington.edu)
6498.
A final look at GCHQ's top secret Oakley site in Cheltenham (bbc.co.uk)
6499.
Concept art gallery from independent videogame developer, Kyle Reimergartin (quote-un-quote.tumblr.com)
6500.
A blind, forceful kick toward the sphinx (thestartuptoolkit.com)
6501.
Coprimality test with a regular expression (gist.github.com)
6502.
How Advertising Manipulates Your Choices and Spending Habits (lifehacker.com)
6503.
Augmented Reality with Processing (creativeapplications.net)
6504.
The Future of Moral Machines (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
6505.
A Simple OpenBSD Router For Your Virtual Machines (thehelpfulhacker.net)
6506.
What if there were 2 dimensions of time? (io9.com)
6507.
Decades later, a Cold War secret is revealed (canadianbusiness.com)
6508.
CSS3 Patterns Gallery (lea.verou.me)
6509.
Build and order a model robot using WebGL and 3D printing (myrobotnation.com)
6510.
Everything for free: how Facebook ads show us the sad state of the Internet (elezea.com)