January 2013 Archive
11941.
French court says Twitter must identify racist tweeters (google.com)
11942.
TechCrunch's venture fund or how to get PR (crunchbase.com)
11943.
FreshBooks market research survey (popsurvey.com)
11944.
Support follow-up survey from Sarah of 37signals/CoSupport (popsurvey.com)
11945.
How the World Gets Sick and Dies (theatlantic.com)
11946.
The Biggest Loser In App Marketing Today Is The Marketer (mobiledevhq.com)
11947.
Hey Vim user? Enjoy a new theme (soda.vim) (github.com)
11948.
Color Theory for Designers, Part 1: The Meaning of Color (smashingmagazine.com)
11949.
MindSumo - Helping students gain experience and land jobs (gigaom.com)
11950.
Microsoft Surface = MacBook Air + iPad – Something (emadibrahim.com)
11951.
Depression and Creativity (stepanp.com)
11952.
Start-Up Chile: $40k and 1-year startup visa (startupchile.org)
11953.
Redesigning Google (theverge.com)
11954.
Bufferbloat Demystified (orospakr.ca)
11955.
How To Generate Motivation (startupinternals.com)
11956.
Job Offer via Github Pull Request (github.com)
11957.
Amazon AutoRip: Free MP3 versions when you buy a CD (amazon.com)
11958.
Let’s spend $400 billion researching “the singularity” (arstechnica.com)
11959.
GitHub Search Makes Easy Discovery of Encryption Keys, Passwords, AWS Keys (securityweek.com)
11960.
One Syllable Literature: Monosyllabic Monographs of Antediluvian Yesteryears (collectingchildrensbooks.blogspot.com)
11961.
How I semi-automated crossword puzzle construction for my iOS game (noisytyping.com)
11962.
Controlling heat like sound (economist.com)
11963.
Amazon buys Ivona Software text-to-speech company (ivona.com)
11964.
Google + Audi: Enhancing Navigation (youtube.com)
11965.
Who You Want On Your Board (avc.com)
11966.
Barracuda appliances contain backdoors (scmagazine.com.au)
11967.
How Google fixed its design process and started making beautiful apps (youtube.com)
11968.
Show HN: Realtime collaborative code editor (friendco.de)
11969.
Boeing 787’s Grounding Highlights Threat to Innovation (bloomberg.com)
11970.
Newspaper Insists Hackers Be Punished, While Misunderstanding Details (techdirt.com)