January 2013 Archive
9931.
Learning things of lasting value (softwareboy.blogspot.com)
9932.
Facebook Stock Hits $30 For First Time Since July (mashable.com)
9933.
Accountants don't use erasers (blogs.msdn.com)
9934.
Memoization in C++ (programminggenin.blogspot.ru)
9935.
CES 2013: Hands On With The Oculus VR Rift, Virtual Reality's Greatest Hope (pcmag.com)
9936.
C++ Reflection Part 5: Automated Serialization (randygaul.net)
9937.
Unicode and your application (5 of 5) (cppwhispers.blogspot.it)
9938.
Google Plus SEO Audit (dejanseo.com.au)
9939.
Spotify (simple) Webcontroller (github.com)
9940.
I Visited Him In Jail (jamesaltucher.com)
9941.
Is crawling legal? (blog.promptcloud.com)
9942.
Only a Small Fraction of Data Will Live in the Cloud, Says EMC (blog.varonis.com)
9943.
Mathbox.js: beautiful mathematical visualisations in WebGL (github.com)
9944.
Using publish to deploy Azure Cloud Service (philliphaydon.com)
9945.
The Pebble smartwatch keeps it simple (hands-on) (theverge.com)
9946.
Trust me - I run a pyramid marketing scheme (brontecapital.blogspot.com.au)
9947.
Hacking Around JavaScript’s Same Origin Policy Safely and Easily (ianlotinsky.com)
9948.
Realtime Conference Europe: it's a boat (blog.realtimeconf.eu)
9949.
ActiveResource XML bug fix for Rails 3.0.19 (techtime.getharvest.com)
9950.
Here's my list of web apps for your startup (Love to hear about other apps too) (nigekelly.posterous.com)
9951.
Key Concepts For Mobile Web Design In 2013 (blog.usabilla.com)
9952.
The startup hardware M&A market will be vibrant in 2013 (tomtunguz.com)
9953.
Is your startup ready for the media? (themediagraph.com)
9954.
The only better Yahoo homepage (mergy.org)
9955.
Programmatically Customizing a Forwarded Email (jonathan-kim.com)
9956.
Entrepreneurship: A Working Definition (blogs.hbr.org)
9957.
Grunt fund equity split (businessweek.com)
9958.
In the future of television, the set-top box is king (qz.com)
9959.
Add custom MailChimp signup form to WordPress page templates without a plugin (vinnybhaskar.com)
9960.
E-Ink demos CST-01, the 'world's thinnest watch' (engadget.com)