January 2010 Archive
4561.
China Slams US Criticism of Internet Controls (nytimes.com)
4562.
No-nonsense standalone Hadoop and Dumbo on Ubuntu (y_z.scripts.mit.edu)
4563.
Why entrepreneurs need to help rebuild California’s IT systems (techcrunch.com)
4564.
Closing the Frontier (gbracha.blogspot.com)
4565.
Tor project infrastructure servers hacked (blog.torproject.org)
4566.
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Annual Letter 2010 [pdf] (gatesfoundation.org)
4567.
Simple mocking and stubbing for Clojure unit-tests (s-expressions.com)
4568.
GLGE: a javascript library to ease the use of WebGL (glge.org)
4569.
Despite problems, laptops boost student test scores (arstechnica.com)
4570.
Fred Wilson: How To Calculate A Return On Investment (avc.com)
4571.
China: The spirit of enterprise fades (economist.com)
4572.
Factery Labs launches fact-based search engine (techcrunch.com)
4573.
Redesign vs. Tweaked Design: What's Best for your Website? (visualswirl.com)
4574.
Six Whys – Or, Never Trust Your Network Switch (blog.stackoverflow.com)
4575.
Making applications scalable with Load Balancing [2006] (1wt.eu)
4576.
Using HAProxy to make SSH and SSL available on the same port (dgl.cx)
4577.
The "Good Enough" Formula for Segmenting an Existing Market (cindyalvarez.com)
4578.
IT Project Communication and the NASA Launch Process (ciopedia.com)
4579.
Managing S3 with Cloudberry (t3xtual.com)
4580.
The impact of firing probationary teachers on students (economist.com)
4581.
Only Facebook Can Match Google's Run (sramanamitra.com)
4582.
An Introduction to Bayes' Theorem (trinity.edu)
4583.
Rage against the Mail machine: the genesis of Letters (arstechnica.com)
4584.
Troubleshooting 101 - You can't shut down the factory (cppgeek.com)
4585.
Chrome now has extensions and bookmark sync (googleblog.blogspot.com)
4586.
Event-Driven Web Application Design (yuiblog.com)
4587.
Paul Graham's RSS Feed (aaronsw.com)
4588.
How to Thrive as a Musician Without Suing Your Fans (eff.org)
4589.
"Fear the Boom and Bust" a Hayek vs. Keynes Rap Anthem (youtube.com)
4590.
Corporate Backing for Research? Get Over It (nytimes.com)