January 2010 Archive
511.
A 4 year progression of startup offices (xobni.com)
512.
A review of several JavaScript grid editors : I want to be Excel (roberto.open-lab.com)
513.
Pros and Cons about Python 3 (lucumr.pocoo.org)
514.
How Face Detection Works (cognotics.com)
515.
The "Black Box" Disease (andreyf.tumblr.com)
516.
Simple rules for good typography (freddesign.co.uk)
517.
Paypal Freezes Wikileaks's Accounts (Scroll down to donate) (wikileaks.org)
518.
Nokia tries to reinvent itself: Bears at the door (economist.com)
519.
Writing English as a Second Language (theamericanscholar.org)
520.
Activist ejected from "public" meeting on secret copyright treaty for tweeting (boingboing.net)
521.
Everything You Want To Know About The Most Secretive Startup In The World (techcrunch.com)
522.
Rackspace vs. EC2: Performance Analysis (thebitsource.com)
523.
The lost script: 1000-year-old African/Arabic writing system (boston.com)
524.
Measuring the speed of light with chocolate and a microwave oven (morningcoffeephysics.wordpress.com)
525.
Mixergy Wufoo interview is up (mixergy.com)
526.
An Introduction to AI in Games (blog.wolfire.com)
527.
Poll: Are you getting an iPad?
528.
UK Government: Climate change scientists broke the law hiding data (timesonline.co.uk)
529.
Google strikes back at Apple, releases new Google Voice for iPhone (itworld.com)
530.
On Google and China: Am I Missing Something? Why all the high fives? (dbreunig.tumblr.com)
531.
German Government: Stop Using Internet Explorer (mashable.com)
532.
Twenty years on Japan is still paying its bubble-era bills (economist.com)
533.
Whatever happened to Second Life? (pcpro.co.uk)
534.
3 Simple Rules That Will Make You a 'Superstar' Developer (coderoom.wordpress.com)
535.
Follow-up: Mozilla's stand on H.264 as ActiveX analogy (weblogs.mozillazine.org)
536.
Electricity From WiFi Signals (ohgizmo.com)
537.
The girl who conned the Ivy League (rollingstone.com)
538.
Nintendo's weird and wonderful CIC lockout chip (hackmii.com)
539.
How to be insanely great in front of any audience (slideshare.net)
540.
Make No Little Plans – Defining the Scalable Startup (steveblank.com)