February 2009 Archive
3361.
The True Cost of Information Quality (amazon.com)
3362.
Speed Bumps That Flatten for Slow Speeds (yankodesign.com)
3363.
Is Silicon Valley seeing an economic turnaround? (scobleizer.com)
3364.
Medpedia’s Health Platform Could Be Just What The Doctor Ordered (techcrunch.com)
3365.
No more RT - use Fav.Tweets instead (sixteenseven.com)
3366.
The cost of messaging (ayende.com)
3367.
What is Information? (infosthetics.com)
3368.
Download tax worries US porn industry (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
3369.
Software Piracy in a Recession (dobbscodetalk.com)
3370.
Anonymous Caller? New Service Says, Not Any More (blog.wired.com)
3371.
GM, Chrysler seek billions more, to cut more jobs (biz.yahoo.com)
3372.
Lego NXT Mindstorm Bot controlled through IRC using perl (bsdpunk.blogspot.com)
3373.
Unblock blocked calls -- see the number even if caller id is blocked. (trapcall.com)
3374.
We All Need To Get Over Privacy (alexwilhelm.com)
3375.
http://NaijaPulse.com - Nigerian Microblogging Service ()
3376.
Chad Fowler: Develop a Good Habit in 20 Days (chadfowler.com)
3377.
Microsoft: Windows CE nearing end of life and we could start over (technologizer.com)
3378.
How Many Linux Users Are There (Really)? (linuxplanet.com)
3379.
ShareThis vs. AddThis ()
3380.
The Elements of Style (full book, 1918 version) (crockford.com)
3381.
Gmail Adds User-Defined Custom Colors to Themes (lifehacker.com)
3382.
Microsoft’s ‘iPhone Killer’ Secret Prototype Stolen in Barcelona (macblogz.com)
3383.
You’re now free to make Gmail as ugly as you want (venturebeat.com)
3384.
No offense, but you have a face that can’t be trusted (blogs.siliconvalley.com)
3385.
The Top 20 Twitter Applications (According to Compete) (techcrunch.com)
3386.
How to deal with large webforms (jankoatwarpspeed.com)
3387.
Ask HN: Has a human been cloned but not been released to the world? ()
3388.
How Cup Noodle embraced constraints to create bootstrapped startups' fav food (radar.oreilly.com)
3389.
For the first time in history, more than half the world is middle-class (economist.com)
3390.
Most iPhone users never use an app after the first download (arstechnica.com)