December 2013 Archive
1081.
Moonpig: a billing system that doesn't suck (blog.plover.com)
1082.
Scientists Petition U.S. Congress for Return to the Moon (news.yahoo.com)
1083.
Perl6: Unary Sort (perl6advent.wordpress.com)
1084.
AngularJS 1.3: a new release approaches (blog.angularjs.org)
1085.
Most frequently enabled Emacs packages (adereth.github.io)
1086.
iBeacon Pioneers Estimote (YC S13) Raise $3.1M Seed Round (techcrunch.com)
1087.
What Surveillance Valley knows about you (pando.com)
1088.
Baidu IME secretly transmitting Japanese users’ data (ajw.asahi.com)
1089.
Active-Active for Multi-Regional Resiliency (techblog.netflix.com)
1090.
2013, the year of Usenet (therandymon.com)
1091.
2013: The Year in Apple and Technology at Large (daringfireball.net)
1092.
Activists crowdsource escape from North Korea (america.aljazeera.com)
1093.
Microsoft CEO Search: Stalemate (mondaynote.com)
1094.
Google offering free Chromebooks to Indian schools (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
1095.
The shok command shell (shok.io)
1096.
Enlightenment DR 0.18.0 Release (phab.enlightenment.org)
1097.
Understanding how killall works using strace (jvns.ca)
1098.
Show HN: nvlope.com, your mailbox with an API (nvlope.com)
1099.
From Object Oriented Programming to Functional Programming (github.com)
1100.
Life-size Lego car runs on air (theage.drive.com.au)
1101.
Laboratory mice completely cured of HIV through Tre-Recombinase (plospathogens.org)
1102.
WiTrack – Through-Wall 3D Tracking Using Body Radio Reflections (witrack.csail.mit.edu)
1103.
Django 1.6.1 Released (docs.djangoproject.com)
1104.
Why Scala is the best language available today (m50d.github.io)
1105.
Why Microsoft's "Scroogled" Campaign Is Childish (itechtriad.com)
1106.
Snapchat Raises $50 Million In Series C From A Single, Undisclosed Investor (techcrunch.com)
1107.
Bogo-bogosort (dangermouse.net)
1108.
Google argues lawsuit concerning UK privacy should be brought in California (theguardian.com)
1109.
Y Combinator Reaches Farther Beyond Silicon Valley (bloomberg.com)
1110.
Why he is there and I am here (thestartuptoolkit.com)