Phoney politeness and muddled messages: a guide to euphemisms
(economist.com)
December 2011 Archive
9301.
9302.
How I'd build the Apple TV
(kickingbear.com)
9303.
Kim Jong Il is dead
(latimes.com)
9304.
NTFS Performance Hacks
(oreilly.com)
9305.
Mailtrap - Safe email delivery testing
(mailtrap.io)
9306.
TV features emerge as Apple holds meetings with media companies
(venturebeat.com)
9307.
Hello from psp vita
(dcemu.co.uk)
9308.
Is that all you can do when somebody dies? Tweet?
(blogs.suntimes.com)
9309.
Easy Static Blog Set Up Using GitHub and Octopress
(nuncamind.com)
9310.
Not quite an MIT degree, but MITx may still appeal
(google.com)
9311.
Back to Basics
(joelonsoftware.com)
9312.
Homeland Sec., RIAA Torrent lists published
(theregister.co.uk)
9313.
9314.
9315.
North Korea Leader Kim Jong Il is Dead
(online.wsj.com)
9316.
Experimental CSS3 Animations for Image Transitions
(tympanus.net)
9317.
Computer software accurately predicts pop song’s chart success
(extremetech.com)
9318.
The Diabolical Developer - Views on Software Development
(java.dzone.com)
9319.
11 Stupid Questions From Yahoo Answers That Have Changed My Life
(ecofrenworld.blog.com)
9320.
The Amazon Playbook
(forbes.com)
9321.
User experience of WebIntents
(glennjones.net)
9322.
20 HTML5 sites that changed the game in 2011
(netmagazine.com)
9323.
Now Every Company Is A Software Company
(forbes.com)
9324.
The Last Five Feet: The Local Internet Versus Receptionists
(digital-dd.com)
9325.
Getting promoted too quickly
(bijansabet.com)
9326.
Document review workflow using Dropbox
(statusq.org)
9327.
9328.
Illegal downloading to be curbed by Government order
(irishtimes.com)
9329.
Telephone blunders behind out-of-hours deaths
(telegraph.co.uk)
9330.
Kim Jong-Il has died.
(sfgate.com)