December 2011 Archive
10591.
SOPA, PIPA, and you (bitsmasherpress.com)
10592.
Researchers: Stuxnet weapon has at least 4 cousins (reuters.com)
10593.
Stephen Hawking is hiring - looking for someone to travel with him (hawking.org.uk)
10594.
Anonymous 101 Part Deux: Morals Triumph Over Lulz (wired.com)
10595.
How I Designed The DJ Baby iPhone Interface (jeff.io)
10596.
Righthaven Files Emergency Motion To Try To Keep Its Assets (techdirt.com)
10597.
A Trekkie Reviews SWTOR (jupiterbroadcasting.com)
10598.
Wanted: Tech Assistant To Stephen Hawking - $38.5K Per Yr/No Equity (Cambridge) (ongig.com)
10599.
Lamar Smith Defends SOPA (politico.com)
10600.
Are superluminal neutrinos possible? (sciencedaily.com)
10601.
WebGL Meincraft (dev.pocoo.org)
10602.
The Science of Insecurity (youtube.com)
10603.
Speed as a competitive advantage, and set-based design for startups (poorbuthappy.com)
10604.
Github logins are now supported on pythonpackages.com (pythonpackages.com)
10605.
QR code voting (qwikvotes.com)
10606.
My 2011 in review. (sahillavingia.com)
10607.
Tumblr’s Support Problem with ‘Missing e’ (blog.missinge.infraware.ca)
10608.
Ask HN: I'm building a directory of JS Libraries. How can I make it useful? ()
10609.
Puppet + Gephi: Visualizing Infrastructure as Code (spin.atomicobject.com)
10610.
The over-justification effect (youarenotsosmart.com)
10611.
Ask HN: Ideas for our local events API? ()
10612.
DUB For the Future: China Will Overtake the US in Computing…Maybe, Someday… (dubfuture.blogspot.com)
10613.
Do we need a new QT based Desktop Environment? (dallarosa.tumblr.com)
10614.
Are we alone in the universe? (washingtonpost.com)
10615.
Lein-cljsbuild - Share code between Clojure & ClojureScript (github.com)
10616.
This Economic Times Article About The Playbook Seems Fishy (rounak.me)
10617.
2011: the technology year in review (guardian.co.uk)
10618.
Google Pulls "Official" Siri for Android App (thenextweb.com)
10619.
Emuzikos, the first easy way to find local musicians (emuzikos.com)
10620.
How a Montreal company won the race to build the world's cheapest tablet (theglobeandmail.com)