December 2011 Archive
1801.
Chrome sandboxing makes it the most secure browser, vendor study claims (arstechnica.com)
1802.
Apple scores limited victory in smartphone patent war (reuters.com)
1803.
Google+ Introduces Automatic Face Recognition To Photo Tagging (techcrunch.com)
1804.
The Point of Laziness in Programing Languages (existentialtype.wordpress.com)
1805.
Can open source save the planet? (computerworlduk.com)
1806.
The state of the freelance job market - Exquisitejobs survey results (exquisitejobs.com)
1807.
The SOPA secret: why aren't major Internet companies doing more? ()
1808.
Hipstergrammers (hipstergrammers.tumblr.com)
1809.
Use Quora to find your target customers | Contactually (blog.contactually.com)
1810.
Building A Startup Backwards (betabeat.com)
1811.
Use mulitple github accounts on one computer (bobylito.me)
1812.
Microsoft reveals details of its Windows Store plan (bbc.co.uk)
1813.
Making $19,000 on the App Store: Video Interview (getspotta.com)
1814.
VCs Also Succumb to Cognitive Biases (dbasch.posterous.com)
1815.
From Spec to Test Suite in Common Lisp: Mustache (msnyder.info)
1816.
What the Internet has done for me... ()
1817.
impress.js, presentation tool with modern CSS3 transforms and transitions (bartaz.github.com)
1818.
Node.js modules you should know about: nTwitter (catonmat.net)
1819.
Short key IDs in PGP are vulnerable (and so is --refresh-keys) (asheesh.org)
1820.
Do Hard Things (sealedabstract.com)
1821.
Stanford offers a peek into its extensive Apple history archives (arstechnica.com)
1822.
Is WebGL the future? (irrlicht3d.org)
1823.
Memory modules from Apple.com are 10x market price...why? (store.apple.com)
1824.
Have you ever uninstalled an app based on aesthetics? ()
1825.
HTML5 idiots are confusing meatballs with spaghetti (eu.techcrunch.com)
1826.
Ask HN: Help Is it worth rebranding (trademark infringement)? ()
1827.
Horseshit - MG responds to Topolsky's rant (parislemon.com)
1828.
This is all Hacker News posts to me ()
1829.
What's the meaning of "That's the exception that proves the rule?" (straightdope.com)
1830.
Interesting iOS app experiment: players tell app dev what game should become (itunes.apple.com)