2011 Archive
13081.
No, quantum entanglement does not allow you to communicate faster than light (flownet.com)
13082.
Robot: I Now Have Common Sense. Engineer: Great, Go Fetch Me a Sandwich (singularityhub.com)
13083.
CyanogenMod 9 (ICS) for Nexus S (extremetech.com)
13084.
Entrepreneurship Sucks (readwriteweb.com)
13085.
Facebook Acquires Beluga (belugapods.com)
13086.
Pwn2own day one: Safari, IE8 fall, Chrome unchallenged (arstechnica.com)
13087.
Computer Vision is Artificial Intelligence (quantombone.blogspot.com)
13088.
Show HN: Easily compare legal documents with DocCompare (doccompare.com)
13089.
An Android port for the Touchpad has just started development (touch-droid.com)
13090.
MyBalsamiq: remote, collaborative UX Design (mybalsamiq.com)
13091.
Pandora Used to Spend 119% Of Revenue on Royalties (mediamemo.allthingsd.com)
13092.
The technology inside Apple's $50 Thunderbolt cable (arstechnica.com)
13093.
"How To Write Good" by Frank L. Visco (homepage.mac.com)
13094.
What is a startup? (swombat.com)
13095.
Google acquires Zynamics (techcrunch.com)
13096.
A long review of the social network that digresses into the hacker sensibility (reviewsindepth.com)
13097.
iPad Usability: Year One (useit.com)
13098.
Last.fm web site primary and failover down (last.fm)
13099.
What happens when Google+ cuts you off? (news.cnet.com)
13100.
Who Killed Prolog? (vanemden.wordpress.com)
13101.
Cutting the Gordian Knot of Web Identity (codinghorror.com)
13102.
TellFi (YC W11) brings Google Voice-like service to Canada, for free (thenextweb.com)
13103.
Gun.io Debuts Free Group Funding for Open Source Projects (gun.io)
13104.
Go vs. Python for a simple web server (blog.kowalczyk.info)
13105.
Kate Turning 10 Years Old (kate-editor.org)
13106.
How to camouflage yourself from facial recognition technology (venturebeat.com)
13107.
On Political Belief (nbashaw.tumblr.com)
13108.
IE to Start Automatic Upgrades across Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 (windowsteamblog.com)
13109.
Ask HN: Bitcoin mining: anyone doing it?
13110.
I Disagree with Fred; Marketing is for Companies that Have Great Products (seomoz.org)