January 2013 Archive
841.
Reddit's visitors skyrocket in 2012 with 37 billion page views (news.cnet.com)
842.
Mit.edu is down (mit.edu)
843.
Why F# (davefancher.com)
844.
One div – The single element HTML/CSS icon database (one-div.com)
845.
Effective JavaScript Reviewed (github.com)
846.
Want to Kill Innovation at Your Company? Go Public (blogs.wsj.com)
847.
ThoughtWorks Mourns Colleague Aaron Swartz, Responds to MIT’s Statement (thoughtworks.com)
848.
Is there some kind of tech crash happening right now? (indeed.com)
849.
Y Combinator + Upverter Hardware Hackathon (upverter.com)
850.
WebGL 3D Globe to visualize real-time site traffic (gosquared.com)
851.
Ilya Zhitomirskiy (en.wikipedia.org)
852.
Rescued by a Bailout, A.I.G. May Sue Its Savior (dealbook.nytimes.com)
853.
How to Gain or Lose 30 Minutes of Life Every Day (scientificamerican.com)
854.
Philadelphia budget data visualization (budget.brettmandel.com)
855.
"Major service outage" (status.github.com)
856.
Your ATM does not use transactions (ayende.com)
857.
Wikileaks Says Aaron Swartz Was a Possible Source (mashable.com)
858.
GitLab v4.1 released (blog.gitlab.org)
859.
"The computer is electronic cocaine for people" says UCLA’s Peter Whybrow (psmag.com)
860.
Going for a seven-year walk (bbc.co.uk)
861.
The Process Myth (randsinrepose.com)
862.
PDFtribute website with links scraped from Twitter (pdftribute.net)
863.
Antibiotic 'apocalypse' warning (bbc.co.uk)
864.
FSF Wastes Away Another "High Priority" Project (phoronix.com)
865.
Republican staffer who was fired for copyright memo talks to Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)
866.
VMware to cut 900 jobs (bizjournals.com)
867.
C# is the language of the year, Python of the decade (sites.google.com)
868.
US FAA Grounds Boeing 787 Over Battery Concerns (cnbc.com)
869.
Disney announces Wreck-It Ralph will arrive for download before DVD, Blu-ray (engadget.com)
870.
I self-published a programming book, here's my story (blog.filipekberg.se)