December 2011 Archive
1831.
OwnCloud: An open-source cloud to call your own (zdnet.com)
1832.
Why do we have so many lives? (leostartsup.com)
1833.
Nvidia slams Intel: says ARM supercomputer to be more efficient (eetimes.com)
1834.
The Cyber Security Industrial Complex (technologyreview.com)
1835.
Wikipedia.org is with GoDaddy (who.is)
1836.
This slide deck won us US$25k and a trip to Silicon Valley (everwrite.com)
1837.
Node.js modules you should know about: semver (catonmat.net)
1838.
The Future of Programming (pchiusano.blogspot.com)
1839.
MVP is not alpha ()
1840.
Lawrence Lessig: "We are the 99.95%" [video] (getdenso.com)
1841.
An Open Letter to the President (julianaceves.com)
1842.
Could a "Bear Raid" have caused the '08 market crash? (boingboing.net)
1843.
How we track API requests with MixPanel and Gearman (blog.nodesocket.com)
1844.
How to sum from 1 to 10 in Common Lisp (c2.com)
1845.
Facebook ban: "Now I can't even prove I'm the real Kevin Mitnick." (news.cnet.com)
1846.
Kindle Fire Usability Findings (useit.com)
1847.
Tell HN: I will work for your start-up as a designer for two weeks (SF Bay Area) ()
1848.
Facebook promises privacy changes after Irish audit (irishtimes.com)
1849.
Interview at the Clojure Conj 2011 with the creator of Noir/Korma/Pinot (mostlylazy.com)
1850.
Top Ed-Tech Startups of 2011 (hackeducation.com)
1851.
Failing in a unique and interesting way is hard (swombat.com)
1852.
New Color.com (color.com)
1853.
Reflections of a "Book Pirate" (doalchemy.org)
1854.
I just launched a site with hardly any features (tumblr.swgoof.com)
1855.
IPhone share hit 36% in U.S., fell to 20% in France (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
1856.
Show HN: A friend and my CMU Webapps final project (keeplay.estenh.com)
1857.
Red Cross Wants Real Life Laws Enforced Within Virtual Worlds (techdirt.com)
1858.
Attention Startups, Online Gambling May Be the Big Market in New York for 2012 (betabeat.com)
1859.
Amazon Sold Over 4 Million Kindles This Month; Gifting Of E-Books Up 175 Percent (techcrunch.com)
1860.
This is what a 5MB hard drives looked like in 1956 (note: required a forklift) (thenextweb.com)