December 2011 Archive
10021.
Health benefits of playing video games (bestonlinecolleges.com)
10022.
The Textbook Security Project (ttbsp.org)
10023.
Notes on video: running a startup on haskell (docs.google.com)
10024.
Something's up with IMGUR (reddit.com)
10025.
Coming soon: Ubiquitous surveillance from Big Brother's wayback machine (networkworld.com)
10026.
Octopress Classic is the new Kubrick (wynnnetherland.com)
10027.
SNAP: General Purpose Network Analysis and Graph Mining (snap.stanford.edu)
10028.
Crafting the Front-End (24ways.org)
10029.
Obama to Approve a Series of Anti-Small Business Policies (huffingtonpost.com)
10030.
The Fan Experience at Sporting Events – We dont need no stinking smartphones (blogmaverick.com)
10031.
Functional Reactive Programming kick-starter guide (alfredodinapoli.wordpress.com)
10032.
Functional Reactive Programming kick-starter guide (alfredodinapoli.wordpress.com)
10033.
Business, Casual (2005) (thecrimson.com)
10034.
A tip to the entrepreneurs: Get back to basics - "Eat. Sleep. Drink. Fuck." (spencerfry.com)
10035.
Functional Data Structures for Python based on Clojure Data Structures (github.com)
10036.
Project Euler problems in Haskell (github.com)
10037.
Do you suffer from the Urgency Addiction? (bothsidesofthetable.com)
10038.
The Two Cultures of Mathematics (dpmms.cam.ac.uk)
10039.
Genomics as a Service - share data, apps, workflows. (igor.sbgenomics.com)
10040.
Bjork about television (youtube.com)
10041.
Your Year in Review ()
10042.
Looking back on 2011 at Playtomic (playtomic.com)
10043.
Orang-utans love iPads. (blogs.discovery.com)
10044.
Android Apps and Games of 2011 (techcrunch.com)
10045.
$150 Brushless DC motor controller goes free/open source (blog.spingarage.com)
10046.
Stratfor.com hacked | Office of Inadequate Security (databreaches.net)
10047.
Vim on Android - Bounty Offered (ctmiller.net)
10048.
The Mycology of Santa Claus (permaculturetokyo.blogspot.com)
10049.
What is Wrong With Today's CMS (readwriteweb.com)
10050.
GoDaddy's domain registration after SOPA: behind the numbers (theverge.com)