User-space filesystem backed by AppEngine blobstore
(code.google.com)
January 2010 Archive
5581.
5582.
12 things holding back online video advertising
(techcrunch.com)
5583.
Parrying Programs
(maclisp.info)
5584.
We need to minimize the damage of aggressive patent trolls
(unionsquareventures.com)
5585.
Batten down the hatches. Augmented reality is on its way
(guardian.co.uk)
5586.
Simulating HTML5 Local Storage Support
(thewojogroup.com)
5587.
Case Study: Continuous deployment makes releases non-events
(startuplessonslearned.com)
5588.
Improve 'apt-get install' and 'upgrade' speed
(webupd8.org)
5589.
Infrastructure 2.0: Squishy Name for a Squishy Concept
(devcentral.f5.com)
5590.
Microsoft has a plan to improve Bing's poor indexing
(arstechnica.com)
5591.
BarMax: The $1,000 iPhone App That Might Actually Be Worth It
(washingtonpost.com)
5592.
Couch Crawler: a CouchDB search engine/crawler
(syntacticbayleaves.com)
5593.
What are the ‘Music Industries’?
(musicthinktank.com)
5594.
Why cable companies bundle their channels
(newyorker.com)
5595.
Ask the Attorney: Should I be a C-Corp? (And other formation issues)
(entrepreneur.venturebeat.com)
5596.
Journalists' Gmail accounts hacked in China
(news.techworld.com)
5598.
Twilio Startup Weekend Contest Winner: InstantLoop
(blog.twilio.com)
5599.
Tumblr DNS hijacking
(aniceidea.com)
5600.
China's cyberspies aren't the only ones prowling Internet
(lastwatchdog.com)
5601.
"What do you think about my idea?" - Who cares what I think.
(blog.inklingmarkets.com)
5602.
Krugman: What Didn't Happen
(nytimes.com)
5603.
Online Speech API: Enable your web site with speech recognition
(speechapi.com)
5604.
Freakonomics: The Price of Impatience
(freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com)
5605.
Google probing possible inside help on attack
(news.yahoo.com)
5606.
5607.
Drupal's Dries Buytaert on Building the Next Drupal
(itworld.com)
5608.
Spatial autocorrelation of homicide in Philadelphia
(drewconway.com)
5609.
Fossil SCM: an alternative to trac.
(fossil-scm.org)
5610.
Microsoft: Better Off Split Up?
(pcworld.com)