2010 Archive
9331.
How I got my leg tied to the radiator because of Facebook (blog.itlater.com)
9332.
Ruby 1.9.2 RC1 is released (ruby-lang.org)
9333.
Google Has Own $26.5bil Trading Floor, Predicts Market With Search Data? (ozcarguide.com)
9334.
Tell HN: UPM, my hotel front desk startup, has launched (prleap.com)
9335.
Computers at Home: Educational Hope vs. Teenage Reality (nytimes.com)
9336.
USPTO open to public comment on what can be patented (uspto.gov)
9337.
Pyprocessing: Processing without Java. (code.google.com)
9338.
Emulating Empathy (steveblank.com)
9339.
$1 Million Question - Will Math Expert Accept Prize? (nytimes.com)
9340.
The curious case of equidistant boxes, a CSS fail (blog.directededge.com)
9341.
Is Flattr the new Facebook Like, but this time with real money? (eu.techcrunch.com)
9342.
Fast portable non-blocking network programming with Libevent (wangafu.net)
9343.
iTunes accounts hacked by shady developer? (alexbrie.com)
9344.
π% of 1337 ≈ 42 (wolframalpha.com)
9345.
Teen Promoter Raking in Cash w/Drug and Alcohol-Free Parties (nypost.com)
9346.
TeslaTouch - tactile feedback from touchscreen surface (teslatouch.com)
9347.
Tuition-Free University Gains a Following (businessweek.com)
9348.
Google's url shortener at goo.gl can generate QR codes (google.com)
9349.
Dagen H: The day Sweden switched to the right hand side of the road (en.wikipedia.org)
9350.
StarCraft AI Competition Results Announced (eis-blog.ucsc.edu)
9351.
Bad Connection: Inside the iPhone Network Meltdown (wired.com)
9352.
[Pragmatic Bookshelf] 40% Off Black Friday Celebration One-Day Sale (media.pragprog.com)
9353.
Tail Call Improvements in .NET Framework 4 (extended64.com)
9354.
"It has come to our attenton that our name may be misread by some" (ferrethandjobs.com)
9355.
Economist books of the year (science and technology picks) (economist.com)
9356.
BookBook - a stealthy cover for MacBook (twelvesouth.com)
9357.
Twitter (or Failover Twitter) runs on Google App Engine? (7920074.appspot.com)
9358.
Sergey Brin's Resume Pre-Google (infolab.stanford.edu)
9359.
Every time you use CSS, you're doing Aspect-Oriented Programming (plpatterns.com)
9360.
IPad 3G owners account information compromised (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)