January 2013 Archive
10471.
APL mode for codemirror (shaunxcode.github.com)
10472.
US attorney dismisses Internet case against Aaron Swartz (nbcnews.com)
10473.
Week 1: What is design? Why is it important? | Hack Design (hackdesign.org)
10474.
Not Just Neurotic (novemberwest.com)
10475.
Air pollution in Beijing: Off the charts and (now) on the agenda (csmonitor.com)
10476.
General Purpose Search Engine written in PHP with Source (yioop.com)
10477.
More than a Petition (brianstaskforce.com)
10478.
PH Supreme Court will hear arguments against the faulty cybercrime law. Help. (technology.inquirer.net)
10479.
LuaJIT SciMark Intel/ARM comparison - luajit - FreeLists (freelists.org)
10480.
25 Best iPhone App Icons (peterpings.com)
10481.
Commenting Code (cottonvibes.blogspot.com)
10482.
Apple shares fall below $500 on reports of cuts to iPhone parts orders (profit.ndtv.com)
10483.
University Hacker Olympics (mashable.com)
10484.
Simple Session-Sharing in Tomcat Cluster Using the Session-in-Cookie Pattern II (blog.shinetech.com)
10485.
3-D Printing Technology May Bring New Industrial Revolution (spiegel.de)
10486.
How An Explainer Video Helped Dropbox Grow from 0 to 100 Million Users (switchvideo.com)
10487.
Show HN: isortope -- simple, animated JavaScript table sorter (kurtpreston.com)
10488.
Guns don't kill dictatorships, people do (andrewsullivan.thedailybeast.com)
10489.
Anti-Semitism In Western Music (tnr.com)
10490.
A knotty Strings Puzzle (bayesianthink.blogspot.com)
10491.
Improving Checked Exceptions (twistedoakstudios.com)
10492.
Melancholia and Cognition (twotocontango.com)
10493.
RS-232/RS-485 extension board for Raspberry Pi launched (amescon.com)
10494.
Who killed aaron swartz? (m.theatlanticwire.com)
10495.
The Quick & Easy Checkmates in Chess (justchess.biz)
10496.
A glimpse of the four-dimensional bitruncated 120-cell, with magnets (11011110.livejournal.com)
10497.
Study shows that even a 3-second distraction can double work errors (futurity.org)
10498.
Aaron Swartz on Cult impressions of Less Wrong (lesswrong.com)
10499.
Too much code will kill you (Queen cover) (coding.napolux.com)
10500.
The Global Cyber-Espionage Ring That Spent 5 Years in the Shadows (gizmodo.com)