December 2011 Archive
11911.
Anything But Revolution (jdbentley.com)
11912.
W3C Launches Government Linked Data Working Group - semanticweb.com (semanticweb.com)
11913.
How to Avoid Google AdSense invalid Clicks? (mockingweb.com)
11914.
BozoCrack – MD5 Password Hash Cracker (blog.insecure.in)
11915.
Lie-Detection Software Is a Research Quest (nytimes.com)
11916.
Greatest ever first-person shooter brought back to life (reghardware.com)
11917.
Alchemy Android Game Offers Lots of Fun for Its Players (alchemycheats.org)
11918.
Why do some people never forget a face? (scienceblog.com)
11919.
Google Chrome to add gamepad support (next-gen.biz)
11920.
Solutions seven languages in seven weeks (denoo.info)
11921.
A new design for GNOME browser (seilo.geekyogre.com)
11922.
Storebeez - a brand new online market place (ukcraftblog.com)
11923.
Transfer/Manage Files Wirelessly To Android Phone - Google needs to do this (codelog.org)
11924.
Health, Slippery Slopes and George Best (alearningaday.com)
11925.
Intel, Google don't support Android Port to PC (eetimes.com)
11926.
Fear over plan for Facebook casino that could lure children into online gambling (dailymail.co.uk)
11927.
Startup mania, oh how I hate thee (positech.co.uk)
11928.
Anderson County South Carolina Market Report for the Week Ending 12-2-2011 (viewsouthcarolinarealestate.com)
11929.
Offline Android app for node.js documentation (market.android.com)
11930.
What Can Religion Teach Us About Social Marketing? (orimisu.blogspot.com)
11931.
Script to Remove "Promoted Tweets" (wac6.com)
11932.
Fleet of quadrocopters builds two-story foam tower (theverge.com)
11933.
GNOME 3 team unveils new Epiphany design (blogs.gnome.org)
11934.
On David Allen and Actionable To do Lists (alearningaday.com)
11935.
6 mutation testing systems compared (pitest.org)
11936.
PHP YII CookBook review (mushfiqsimple.wordpress.com)
11937.
NodeJS 0.6.4 Blocked in China. (groups.google.com)
11938.
Fear Your Smartphone (slate.com)
11939.
Why Silicon-based Aliens Would Rather Eat our Cities than Us (universetoday.com)
11940.
After silicon: What will power computing for the next 10 years and beyond? (silicon.com)