January 2010 Archive
4471.
A brief history of eye-tracking (uxbooth.com)
4472.
A Functional Programming Bibliography (catamorphism.net)
4473.
Apple iPhone OS 4.0 and the iTablet (boygeniusreport.com)
4474.
SHA-3: 14 candidates (gcn.com)
4475.
Deploying Python web apps in the cloud with toppcloud (be.groovie.org)
4476.
US since 2000: Double the debt, half the growth, no new jobs (economist.com)
4477.
Backtype API: Now With More Tweets (YC08) (blog.backtype.com)
4478.
Ask HN: Strategies for safely providing codebase access to external developers ()
4479.
E. A. Poe Cryptographic Challenge Solved (bokler.com)
4480.
Make Your Own Star Trek Phaser (comicsalliance.com)
4481.
Soft maximum (johndcook.com)
4482.
Sesamouse: More magic for the Magic Mouse (calftrail.com)
4483.
Bash Emacs Editing Mode Cheat Sheet (catonmat.net)
4484.
CommonJS/JSGI: The Emerging JavaScript Application Server Platform (sitepen.com)
4485.
Op-Ed Columnist - Is China an Enron? (Part 2) (nytimes.com)
4486.
Human population has mostly been ~50,000 (nytimes.com)
4487.
GPS trumps LORAN: Govt. to kill outdated navigation system (latimes.com)
4488.
Marketing - Joel Gascoigne's miniblog (joelg.info)
4489.
Is Bitly Bigger than Google? (newcommbiz.com)
4490.
What is computation? (cs.northwestern.edu)
4491.
Adobe Co-founder on the Competitive Advantages of Aesthetics (knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu)
4492.
Bulb Or No Bulb? (mytechinterviews.com)
4493.
Obama DOJ Sides With RIAA Again In Tenenbaum (politics.slashdot.org)
4494.
75% of Linux code now written by paid developers (apcmag.com)
4495.
Willow Garage Gives Away 10 Free Robots to Jumpstart Open Source Revolution (singularityhub.com)
4496.
MIT project lets you author code with screenshots, pictures (digital.venturebeat.com)
4497.
Mobile Core i3/i5/i7 benchmarks including actual power consumption (German) (notebookcheck.com)
4498.
The Gmail email keyword trick to 'disable' ads is obsoleted (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
4499.
Free Global navigation for Nokia smartphones (conversations.nokia.com)
4500.
Amazon: Keep Kindle for free if you don’t love it (geek.com)