2011 Archive
4351.
Introducing appointment slots in Google Calendar (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
4352.
Book Conan's TV studio on AirBnB (airbnb.com)
4353.
Google: The Beginning (online.wsj.com)
4354.
Dramatic escalation in Japan (Fukushima Nuke Plant) (world-nuclear-news.org)
4355.
Microsoft refuses to comment as .NET developers fret about Windows 8 (itwriting.com)
4356.
FBI wants public help solving encrypted notes from murder mystery (networkworld.com)
4357.
The Problem with Implicit Scoping in CoffeeScript (lucumr.pocoo.org)
4358.
Retracted autism/vaccine study an 'elaborate fraud,' British journal finds (cnn.com)
4359.
Why the iPhone 5 never arrived (blog.deg.io)
4360.
Google Android: The Accidental Empire (nikcub.appspot.com)
4361.
DotCloud Pricing Announced (dotcloud.com)
4362.
Why Nobody Can Match the iPad’s Price (wired.com)
4363.
Google lobbies Nevada to allow driverless cars (nytimes.com)
4364.
Tumblr "Disappears" Microsoft's Danah Boyd (zephoria.org)
4365.
Notch's Livestream for Ludum Dare 21 (livestream.com)
4366.
Make your STDERR red (github.com)
4367.
Google Removes More Than 11 Million .co.cc Domains From Search Results (digitizor.com)
4368.
Man throws 4,800 bottled notes into the ocean, gets 3,100 replies (news.yahoo.com)
4369.
House Keys copyable from 200 ft away via camera (jacobsschool.ucsd.edu)
4370.
C'mon, stop writing Java for Android (robots.thoughtbot.com)
4371.
Amit Gupta Could Have Marrow Transplant by End of Year (wired.com)
4372.
Duke Nukem Forever Gets Delayed... again (thinq.co.uk)
4373.
Facebook's Newest Problem: Being Boring (theatlanticwire.com)
4374.
PR firm pushing anti-Google message for undisclosed client (pastebin.com)
4375.
Close Tab Behaviour in Google Chrome (theinvisibl.com)
4376.
Scala == Effective Java? (grahamhackingscala.blogspot.com)
4377.
YouTube Videos Now Served in WebM (youtube-global.blogspot.com)
4378.
Why We Need An Open Wireless Movement (eff.org)
4379.
What are the lesser known but cool data structures? (stackoverflow.com)
4380.
Paul Graham and not being as right as he could be in “The Age of the Essay” (jseliger.com)