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Archives for 04 Jan 2013
  1. Now Google is blocking Windows Phones from accessing maps.Google.com
    (121 points | Comments)

  2. μLithp - a Lisp in 27 lines of Ruby
    (137 points | Comments)

  3. Turkish government agency spoofed Google certificate “accidentally”
    (104 points | Comments)

  4. Django 1.5 release candidate available
    (209 points | Comments)

  5. Rant: Backbone, Angular, Meteor, Derby
    (157 points | Comments)

  6. The USPTO Would Like to Partner with the Software Community
    (123 points | Comments)

  7. Caffeinated Seas Found off U.S. Pacific Northwest
    (107 points | Comments)

  8. Entropy generator to provide significant lag reduction in Android
    (244 points | Comments)

  9. Scala 2.10 now available
    (194 points | Comments)

  10. Free SVG and PNG Icons Easily Customizable For Games
    (162 points | Comments)

  11. Felix - a fast scripting language
    (107 points | Comments)

  12. Android SDK is now proprietary
    (152 points | Comments)

  13. Mega Man 2 (NES) password algorithm and code
    (197 points | Comments)

  14. How blind people use Instagram [video]
    (131 points | Comments)

  15. An iPhone lover’s confession: I switched to the Nexus 4
    (364 points | Comments)

  16. IRC is dead, long live IRC
    (175 points | Comments)

  17. Minimal wireframing tool - for free
    (374 points | Comments)

  18. Keeping Safari a secret
    (283 points | Comments)

  19. America's Real Criminal Element: Lead
    (339 points | Comments)

  20. Ask PG: Why don’t you open source HN?
    (114 points | Comments)