January 2013 Archive
11611.
Scientists Are Using Silicon to Produce Hydrogen on Demand (buffalo.edu)
11612.
The WebRTC Revolution (kokonautlabs.wordpress.com)
11613.
Valve starts push toward Linux gaming (networkworld.com)
11614.
Why your product demo sucks (pandodaily.com)
11615.
Goodzer's new API. 2.5B products from 500K local stores (developer.goodzer.com)
11616.
Price Discrimination and the Illusion of Fairness (33bits.org)
11617.
Goodbye, Anecdotes The Age Of Big Data Demands Real Criticism (theawl.com)
11618.
Hackers Deface Entire MIT Website in Aaron Swartz Suicide Revenge Attack (gizmodo.com)
11619.
Running into Sergey Brin on the Subway (blog.integratedrealities.com)
11620.
Multi Thread Web Scraping in Ruby Using Mechanize and Multiple Tor Circuits (devcomsystems.com.au)
11621.
Introducing VoltDB 3.0 (blog.voltdb.com)
11622.
Freelancing as a Couple (nldaccountancy.com)
11623.
This Interactive Map Lets You Spy on Insecure Webcam Feeds (gizmodo.com)
11624.
Fedora Linux considering switching out MySQL for MariaDB (zdnet.com)
11625.
OS X Mountain Lion is popular than Windows 8 (ihelplounge.com)
11626.
Sending SMTP mails in rails 3 on heroku, explained. (labs.webdiastutoriais.com)
11627.
Why Autowired isn't dependency injection (gist.github.com)
11628.
Google's fourth-quarter results shine after ad rate decline slows (reuters.com)
11629.
How we became biohackers (bbc.com)
11630.
Earnings Report: Google FTW (readwrite.com)
11631.
A bit more on writing bioinformatic research code (bytesizebio.net)
11632.
2012 Hackathons in Review (blog.singly.com)
11633.
White House Announces National Day Of Civic Hacking To Liberate Data (techcrunch.com)
11634.
How a $20 MVP has made me $X0,000 (marcgayle.com)
11635.
Was That Sergey Brin Wearing Google Glasses in the New York Subway? (gma.yahoo.com)
11636.
What a crying baby taught us about customer value (anilchawla.org)
11637.
DIY electronics flourish in the same town as Apple’s factories (arstechnica.com)
11638.
Yahoo Buys Snip.it, Pinterest-Meets-News Startup, For $10 Million (techcrunch.com)
11639.
Things I don’t understand: Fake Inbox Zero (sealedabstract.com)
11640.
Roll Up Your Sleeves, Get Involved, and Get Civic-Hacking (whitehouse.gov)