2011 Archive
1501.
Redditors pledging to donate thousands to Wikimedia if they dump GoDaddy (reddit.com)
1502.
Introducing NowJS or "How to make a chat server in 12 lines of code" (nowjs.com)
1503.
The Batman Equation (math.stackexchange.com)
1504.
Jack Dorsey does 8 hours at Twitter, 8 hours at Square daily (thenextweb.com)
1505.
The Hot/Crazy Solid State Drive Scale (codinghorror.com)
1506.
The Size of the Human Radio-Broadcast Bubble in the Milky Way Galaxy (blog.jackadam.net)
1507.
SETI Institute suspends search for aliens (mercurynews.com)
1508.
US debt visualized (wtfnoway.com)
1509.
Sean Parker's Email to Daniek Ek of Spotify (scribd.com)
1510.
Show HN: Scroll Reddit (Scrolldit.com)
1511.
Matt Blaze: How ACM and IEEE Shake Down Science (crypto.com)
1512.
HTML5 Map of the the World Migrations using SVG, Raphael.js and offline storage (migrationsmap.net)
1513.
Every programmer should read the source to abort() at some point in their life. (reddit.com)
1514.
Copenhagen Suborbitals open-source private spacerocket will launch in an hour (raketvenner.dk)
1515.
Pipe: Infix syntax for Python (dev-tricks.net)
1516.
Chrome Remote Desktop extension by Google (chrome.google.com)
1517.
The Next Six Months (daringfireball.net)
1518.
Google search and search engine spam (googleblog.blogspot.com)
1519.
Obama administration moves forward with unique Internet ID for all Americans (engadget.com)
1520.
How I Became a Programmer in ~12 Weeks (mattdeboard.net)
1521.
Obama Announces $2B Fund for Startups (whitehouse.gov)
1522.
Netflix to lose Starz, its most valuable source of new movies (latimesblogs.latimes.com)
1523.
Steve Jobs Succumbs to Alternative Medicine (skepticblog.org)
1524.
Ten apps is all I need (37signals.com)
1525.
If you develop web apps, don't do this. (sneak.datavibe.net)
1526.
Netflix for baby clothes (plumgear.com)
1527.
Urban Airship: Postgres to NoSQL and back (wiki.postgresql.org)
1528.
DressRush Pitch Deck (investors.dressrush.com)
1529.
Apple's Role in Japan during the Tohoku Earthquake (kevinrose.com)
1530.
Why can't all "tech" journalism be like this? (kottke.org)