2010 Archive
10531.
Sencha Touch 1.0 Released - License Drops from $99 to $0 (sencha.com)
10532.
Bank of America buying up offensive domain names (itworld.com)
10533.
Pharen: A lispy language that compiles to PHP (github.com)
10534.
The War on Interruptions: When Change is Hard (techcrunch.com)
10535.
The sorry state of Avira anti-virus heuristics (grack.com)
10536.
What I learned at the Emerging Languages Camp (journal.stuffwithstuff.com)
10537.
How I Built A $600/mo Product In One Day (kpkaiser.com)
10538.
The nil-nil philosophy. (sahillavingia.com)
10539.
Dotcom Bubble 2.0: Are we headed for another hangover? (newsweek.com)
10540.
Survey Monkey for the Phone - A Business on Twilio (blog.twilio.com)
10541.
Stop chasing followers: The web is not a numbers game (zeldman.com)
10542.
Diskless booting will make your life easier (blog.ksplice.com)
10543.
Node.net - Node.js implemented in Javascript on the .NET runtime (github.com)
10544.
The Practical Neuroscience of Buddhism (zacharyburt.com)
10545.
Kwangmyong, the North-Korea-Wide-Web (en.wikipedia.org)
10546.
AndEngine - Free Android 2D OpenGL Game Engine (andengine.org)
10547.
In Japan, Living Large In Really Tiny Houses (npr.org)
10548.
A simple guideline for blogging (blog.antoniocangiano.com)
10549.
Ruby Stdlib is a Ghetto, Pt. 2 (mikeperham.com)
10550.
What will happen when a software company downs tools for a week? (blog.businessofsoftware.org)
10551.
Show HN: PatchBin.com - Pastebin for patches + comments + code review. (patchbin.com)
10552.
Bootstrapped, Profitable, & Proud: iTeleport (37signals.com)
10553.
Kindle for Android (amazon.com)
10554.
Microsoft Academic Search (academic.research.microsoft.com)
10555.
The Office Matters (avc.com)
10556.
Microsoft announces NuPack, a new package manager for open source .NET libraries (nupack.codeplex.com)
10557.
Vowel Sounds Influence Consumers’ Perception of Prices (nytimes.com)
10558.
Web Economy Bullshit Generator (dack.com)
10559.
New Book by Fred Brooks - The Design of Design (amazon.com)
10560.
How Spotify Almost Sold To Google For $1 Billion, Plus New Apple Rumors (techcrunch.com)