January 2010 Archive
3481.
I love Tumblr. (async.tumblr.com)
3482.
Tell HN NYC: Introducing Demo Night at Hackers & Founders #8 (RSVP/Apply) (datainsightsideas.com)
3483.
Stop Dumbing Down The World with Bad Interview Questions (lessonsoffailure.com)
3484.
Ask HN: How many tech IPOs this year? ()
3485.
Tell HN: My friend, unimpressed with formspring.me, made her own version (ask.ednapiranha.com)
3486.
The Hidden Benefits of Exercise (online.wsj.com)
3487.
Breaching the Secure Area in Airports (schneier.com)
3488.
I'm Going to Take All the Help I Can Get (learngrowdo.com)
3489.
Business Schools: Irrelevant No More? (businessweek.com)
3490.
Ask HN: How do you vet the startups behind the job postings on Startuply? ()
3491.
Let's make a programming language (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
3492.
Ask HN: which features shall we charge for? ()
3493.
Tell HN: Co-Founders MeetUp has startups, needs co-founders ;-) ()
3494.
Comparing Github and Bitbucket (thingsilearned.com)
3495.
Useful Emacs Hacks (stackoverflow.com)
3496.
Feynman and the (Nanotech) Futurists (online.wsj.com)
3497.
Malcolm Gladwell on spaghetti sauce (ted.com)
3498.
How I learned to stop worrying and love static metaprogramming (venge.net)
3499.
Current Crop of Smartphones: A Cost and Feature Comparison (lifehacker.com)
3500.
Does anyone ever read the HN twitter name as Newsy Combinator? ()
3501.
Reading Online Text: A Comparison of Four White Space Layouts (psychology.wichita.edu)
3502.
Ask HN: Try my new reverse crossword puzzle database ()
3503.
Shoplifters? Studies Say Keep an Eye on Workers (nytimes.com)
3504.
Why We Need An Independent Invention Defense (avc.com)
3505.
The warmest winter in living memory, the data has already been recorded (timesonline.co.uk)
3506.
Lenovo Skylight to be the First ARM Based Netbook (consumermate.com)
3507.
Design Issues for Foreign Function Interfaces (autocad.xarch.at)
3508.
Problems with auto-identifying bots via User Agent (eng.genius.com)
3509.
Yesterday Was Twitter’s Highest Usage Day Ever. Today Will Be Bigger. (techcrunch.com)
3510.
The Socialist State of ThoughtWorks (money.cnn.com)