2011 Archive
1831.
Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (February 2011 Edition)
1832.
Apple Reverses Course On In-App Subscriptions (macrumors.com)
1833.
Steve Yegge v. Rich Hickey re: "Clojure just needs to start saying Yes" (groups.google.com)
1834.
Apple Q&A on gathering and use of location data (Apple Press Release) (apple.com)
1835.
Google+ is Awesome. Facebook Maimed, Twitter Mortally Wounded? (singularityhub.com)
1836.
Pick a number from 1 to 10 (nfrom1to10.appspot.com)
1837.
Craigslist has been disrupted (quora.com)
1838.
CoffeeScript is not a language worth learning (github.com)
1839.
Most laser printer printed pages have tracking watermark (brahmsyellowdots.blogspot.com)
1840.
You can't do that (jacquesmattheij.com)
1841.
One of the Best Bits of Programming Advice I ever Got (objology.blogspot.com)
1842.
Pioneer Anomaly Solved By 1970s Computer Graphics Technique (technologyreview.com)
1843.
Hacker CS: The Khan Academy of Computer Science. (hackercs.com)
1844.
Release day economics (uniformmotion.tumblr.com)
1845.
Microsoft makes 5 times more income from Android than from Windows Phone (asymco.com)
1846.
Tips for Remote Unix Work (SSH, screen, and VNC) (shebang.brandonmintern.com)
1847.
Introducing WebAPI (hacks.mozilla.org)
1848.
Welcome Sam, Garry, Emmett, and Justin (ycombinator.posterous.com)
1849.
Carmack: Parallel Implementations (altdevblogaday.com)
1850.
9.2% Unemployment? Blame Microsoft. (blogs.forbes.com)
1851.
Poll: How much did you earn from your stock options during exit?
1852.
Trader: I dream of another recession (and Goldman Sachs rules the world) (bbc.co.uk)
1853.
Miguel de Icaza: Learning Unix (tirania.org)
1854.
A Week After Google Changes Algo, Mahalo Fires 10% of Staff (centernetworks.com)
1855.
Startup Suicide -- Rewriting the Code (steveblank.com)
1856.
Hacked (theatlantic.com)
1857.
Google Starts Censoring BitTorrent, RapidShare and More (torrentfreak.com)
1858.
Show HN: Remote Jobs (our answer to "Who Is Hiring Remote Workers?") (remote-jobs.com)
1859.
Why Can't We Drink Sea Water? (globetrooper.com)
1860.
Richard Dreyfuss' dramatic reading of the iTunes EULA (cnet.com)