January 2013 Archive
10561.
Twitter files dispute over Twitter.org, domain being used for scam surveys (fusible.com)
10562.
Behance: Most Appreciated Projects of 2012 (behance.net)
10563.
The Importance Of A Monthly Cadence With Close Friends (feld.com)
10564.
Css framework based on widget-modifier coding style (maxmert.com)
10565.
Netflix wants open-source developers, cloud alternatives (gigaom.com)
10566.
First Look at the New Myspace (techanalyzer.net)
10567.
Mozilla confirms single Firefox build for Windows 8 (v3.co.uk)
10568.
Do You Know What a Year Is? (dataversity.net)
10569.
The inspiring heroism of Aaron Swartz (guardian.co.uk)
10570.
ARM falls as FTSE 100 treads water (telegraph.co.uk)
10571.
How to choose the right number of threads for Java application (plumbr.eu)
10572.
We're Boring, They're Sexting (one37.net)
10573.
Online Banking Service Simple Now Has An Android App (techcrunch.com)
10574.
Facebook Announces Graph Search (facebook.com)
10575.
Facebook introduces Graph Search (thenextweb.com)
10576.
Gene Associated With Leadership Qualities (huffingtonpost.co.uk)
10577.
Techcrunch flagged malware by Google (safebrowsing.clients.google.com)
10578.
Live blog: Facebook’s “what we’re building” event (gigaom.com)
10579.
Facebook Announced Its New Killer App -- Graph Search? (usatoday.com)
10580.
Learn the 100-up (hundredup.com)
10581.
Fixing the JavaScript typeof operator (javascriptweblog.wordpress.com)
10582.
Live: Facebook Announces Graph Search, A Social Search Engine (forbes.com)
10583.
Facebook introduces Graph Search (facebook.com)
10584.
Did Apple slash iPhone display orders due to improving yields? (networkworld.com)
10585.
Bay Area Tech Talk: Psychology of Testing (Free, Jan 16 6pm) (tech.blog.box.com)
10586.
Facebook Rolls Out Social Search Feature (cnbc.com)
10587.
NRA Rolls Out Shooting App on Apple's iPad, iPhone (cnbc.com)
10588.
Freeing the Plum Book (open.blogs.nytimes.com)
10589.
Cloud-based deployment automation system for .NET web apps with SQL databases (appveyor.com)
10590.
Your Facebook privacy settings are now more important than ever (blog.privacychoice.org)