2011 Archive
12901.
GroupMe Is Now Sending One Million Texts Every Day (techcrunch.com)
12902.
Dear Designer, You Aren't That Special (getfinch.com)
12903.
SpaceX designed Dragon for Mars (parabolicarc.com)
12904.
15,000 more monthly signups just by changing the name of my webapp. (startupproject.org)
12905.
Google's CDN is down (404) (ajax.googleapis.com)
12906.
Venture Capitalists With Powerful Blogs May Run Afoul of the SEC (betabeat.com)
12907.
Stallman: GPL ramifications and purpose (groups.google.com)
12908.
Google drops the axe on its internal renewable energy work (arstechnica.com)
12909.
Blogging for your business is worth it even if you get no traffic (thestartuptoolkit.com)
12910.
The Programmer Entrepreneur Dilemma (kickme444.com)
12911.
Rdio Announces Ad-Free, On-Demand Music Streaming (techcrunch.com)
12912.
For Stanford grads, Jobs's commencement speech in 2005 was life-changing (mercurynews.com)
12913.
AmyEditor: Web-based collaborative code-editor with syntax highlighting (amyeditor.com)
12914.
Optimising REST APIs (stereoplex.com)
12915.
Hacking Minecraft into WebGL (metaphysicaldeveloper.wordpress.com)
12916.
Scheme on the iPad (web.mac.com)
12917.
Wall Street Firm Uses Algorithms to Make Sports Betting Like Stock Trading (wired.com)
12918.
Google IO : Android Announcements (googleblog.blogspot.com)
12919.
Paperlinks (YC S11) Brings Business-Optimized QR Codes To Life (techcrunch.com)
12920.
China Applauds UK Move To Restrict Access To Social Media (rfaunplugged.org)
12921.
Sachin Agarwal: My Memories of Apple (sachin.posterous.com)
12922.
Design of CPython’s Compiler (docs.python.org)
12923.
Usefulness of the "not in" operator (mail.python.org)
12924.
Digital Needle - Playing phonograph records with a scanner (phys.huji.ac.il)
12925.
A Challenge To Startup Lawyers (avc.com)
12926.
A virtual pet that helps you raise your TDD practice. (happyprog.com)
12927.
Undiscriminating Skepticism (lesswrong.com)
12928.
Why Learning to Fly (or Code) Is Easier Than You Think (theatlantic.com)
12929.
"Thank God it's Japan" - post by an ex-USSR citizen who witnessed Chernobyl (blog.jitbit.com)
12930.
When ethics committees kill (badscience.net)