December 2013 Archive
10771.
The Thought Leader (mobile.nytimes.com)
10772.
Data Visualization and D3.js Newsletter - Issue 57 (dashingd3js.com)
10773.
Law school enrollment falls to 1977 levels (blogs.wsj.com)
10774.
Ask HN: Feedback on a startup idea ()
10775.
Ex-Microsoft Executive to Take Over Health Site Repairs (nytimes.com)
10776.
Snowden: 'I Would Rather Be without a State than without a Voice' (commondreams.org)
10777.
Do we need a new Book readers social network? (bookima.com)
10778.
8:36 PM (enjoymentland.com)
10779.
Terrible Twos Who Stay Terrible (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
10780.
The tablet magazine ship is sinking. Fast. (gigaom.com)
10781.
Obama hijacks tech exec mtg, changes subject from NSA to healthcare.gov fixes (dailymail.co.uk)
10782.
Shovel: Rake for python (github.com)
10783.
Amazing Everything That Happened in 2013 in One Image (Tech, Biz, Govt) (wired.com)
10784.
The Trie: A neglected data structure (toptal.com)
10785.
Thumbulator - Thumb (16 bit ARM) Simulator (github.com)
10786.
Startup Law 101 Series - FAQ (grellas.com)
10787.
"Because Marissa Said So": Yahoos Bristle at Mayer’s Ranking System and Layoffs (allthingsd.com)
10788.
"Student Charged For Bomb Threats At Harvard" used TOR and Guerrilla Mail (wbur.org)
10789.
Nent - Leveraging WebGL shaders for a 48hr game jam (zolmeister.com)
10790.
Opera Max - Android data saving app (blogs.opera.com)
10791.
To my generation (of programmers that is) (baus.net)
10792.
Stripe's co-founder on visionaries vs. implementers (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
10793.
Huawei to come under increased scrutiny from GCHQ (bbc.co.uk)
10794.
MetaPro Augmented VR glasses available released with improved design ()
10795.
Thing (listening device) (en.wikipedia.org)
10796.
Duolingo is the iPhone App of the Year (usatoday.com)
10797.
Show HN: Privacy's importance to you (github.com)
10798.
Santa Cruz computer job listing of employers (warplife.com)
10799.
The Design of Everyday Things Online Course Launches (blog.udacity.com)
10800.
New site gives Internet creatives the hope of a regular paycheck (arstechnica.com)