December 2011 Archive
8131.
S3 now supports multi-object deletion (docs.amazonwebservices.com)
8132.
Overcoming Laziness (philforhumanity.com)
8133.
PragPub (Pragmatic Bookshelf magazine) December issue is out (pragprog.com)
8134.
Artist spots hidden images of animals in Mona Lisa (telegraph.co.uk)
8135.
How Twitter's Trending Algorithm Picks Its Topics (npr.org)
8136.
If you love good UI/UX as much as I do, give us a try. Finally launched today (tripl.com)
8137.
Why Is It Easier to Copyright an Unhealthy Yoga Routine than a Healthy One? (freakonomics.com)
8138.
Phones Get Game Power in the Cloud (OnLive) (nytimes.com)
8139.
Y U NO READ MY BLOG POST ON MEMES? (rre.com)
8140.
Digital certificate authority suspends ops following breach (theregister.co.uk)
8141.
Evernote, Hello? This is an App Only Sheldon Cooper Would Love (readwriteweb.com)
8142.
A Faster, Simpler and Redesigned Twitter (dreamintech.net)
8143.
Instagram is Apple's iPhone App Of The Year (businessinsider.com)
8144.
"Dogfooding" Sucks: Family Meal, a Metaphor (davidbrunton.com)
8145.
EyePhone: Control Your Phone With Just A Glance (tech.li)
8146.
The Pope Has Chosen Android (gizmodo.co.uk)
8147.
Mozilla Ignite (mozillaignite.org)
8148.
The Internet’s Intolerable Acts (slate.com)
8149.
How MongoDB Different Write Concern Values Affect Performance On A Single Node? (whyjava.wordpress.com)
8150.
The Fragmented Future of Mobile Payments (theatlanticwire.com)
8151.
Google Launches Schemer, An Activity Recommendation Engine (techcrunch.com)
8152.
YouMail yanked from Android Market due to T-Mobile complaint (gigaom.com)
8153.
Groupon Therapy (vanityfair.com)
8154.
PandaBoard ES announced (powerful ARM-based dev-board, Android support) (pandaboard.org)
8155.
JabbR is a chat application built with ASP.NET and SignalR (jabbr.net)
8156.
Inferring Context-Free Grammars (en.wikipedia.org)
8157.
Virginia Tech Shooting: Shots Fired At Virginia Tech, At Least 2 Confirmed Dead (huffingtonpost.com)
8158.
Introducing the Google Analytics Core Reporting API (googlecode.blogspot.com)
8159.
Microsoft: We can remotely delete Windows 8 apps (computerworld.com)
8160.
How and why robots are placeshifting remote workers (gigaom.com)