Sergey Brin wanted to leave China; Eric Schmidt wanted to stay
(online.wsj.com)
January 2010 Archive
331.
332.
Ray Kurzweil Responds to the Issue of Accuracy of His Predictions
(nextbigfuture.com)
333.
How To Become A Hacker
(catb.org)
334.
State of the Postgres project
(blog.endpoint.com)
335.
IPad UI Roundup
(blog.cocoia.com)
336.
Git Magic - Preface
(www-cs-students.stanford.edu)
337.
Why my books are no longer for sale via Amazon
(tobiasbuckell.com)
338.
Conway's Game Of Life in one line of APL
(youtube.com)
339.
Global Warming vs. Clojure
(bestinclass.dk)
340.
341.
You Should Waste 50% of Your Time
(measuringmeasures.blogspot.com)
342.
10 predictions for the world of January 1, 2020
(paulbuchheit.blogspot.com)
343.
Make Your Game Easy, Then Make It Easier
(jeff-vogel.blogspot.com)
344.
China bugs and burgles Britain
(timesonline.co.uk)
345.
How much to charge for your Web App?
(creately.com)
346.
JavaScript speedups in Firefox 3.6
(hacks.mozilla.org)
347.
You can always do less
(37signals.com)
348.
The Craziest F***ing Bug I've Ever Seen
(yehudakatz.com)
349.
Harvesting email addresses surreptitiously
(arvindn.livejournal.com)
350.
351.
Don't Be A Hero
(al3x.net)
352.
Using nginx as a load balancer
(mickeyben.com)
353.
Why tech companies never pay out their earnings as dividends
(fiveyearstoolate.wordpress.com)
354.
PDFs in Pure Ruby
(prawn.majesticseacreature.com)
357.
WebNumbr: graph any number on the web
(webnumbr.com)
358.
How unique -- and trackable -- is your web browser?
(panopticlick.eff.org)
359.
Confessions of a Book Pirate
(themillions.com)
360.
Using Visualization to Kill a Hoax
(charm.rhul.ac.uk)