December 2011 Archive
9631.
Israel - world's first startup nation (swaroopch.com)
9632.
Trustiness (sethgodin.typepad.com)
9633.
Why payments won’t ever be anonymous (blogs.reuters.com)
9634.
Dropbox's new Android app: ICS support, bulk uploads and more (thenextweb.com)
9635.
Microsoft says goodbye to Ciao, sells online shopping guide to LeGuide.com (eu.techcrunch.com)
9636.
Keas Raises $6.5 Million To Turn A Healthy Lifestyle Into A Game (techcrunch.com)
9637.
Twitter releases TextSecure as open source (github.com)
9638.
Gray Book (graybook.wall.fm)
9639.
Verizon data is down, again (androidcentral.com)
9640.
Immigrants founded half of top U.S. start-up companies (reuters.com)
9641.
When Metro design falls off the tracks (kellabyte.com)
9642.
What my F150 taught me about software design (spin.atomicobject.com)
9643.
Firefox Add-On Bypasses SOPA DNS Blocking (torrentfreak.com)
9644.
Forrester Predictions for 2012: Hadoop, In-Memory Analytics, Graph Databases (blogs.forrester.com)
9645.
If you give it away, people will buy it (baen.com)
9646.
IT Quotes to Remember (computerworld.com)
9647.
Optimizing bandwidth usage with gzip compression (googleappsdeveloper.blogspot.com)
9648.
Impressive Code (i.imgur.com)
9649.
Brazilian State of Rio de Janeiro Mandates Preference to Open Document Formats (opensource.org)
9650.
The accidental universe: Science's crisis of faith (harpers.org)
9651.
Cornell’s $2 Billion Campus Fuels N.Y.C. Search for Tech Jobs (bloomberg.com)
9652.
Android 4.0 Coming to Samsung Galaxy S II (techieinsider.com)
9653.
Quality Coding Takes A Break For The Holidays. But Why? (threatpost.com)
9654.
Writing WebSocket Clients using AsyncHttpClient (jfarcand.wordpress.com)
9655.
Exploratory parsing with Perl 6 (perl6advent.wordpress.com)
9656.
MongoDBLogger for Rails 3 (mongodb-logger.catware.org)
9657.
12 Ways to Improve Landing Pages in 2012 (getapp.com)
9658.
Mental Floss hijacks browser's copy/paste, adds tracking ID (coding.pressbin.com)
9659.
BATS Global Markets will start listing stock (bizjournals.com)
9660.
Hammock-driven Development (blip.tv)