January 2010 Archive
6061.
'Altruistic' robots produced through evolution (tgdaily.com)
6062.
Louis Auchinschloss, Novelist, Dies at 92 (nytimes.com)
6063.
Knuth: The Complexity of Songs (developeronline.blogspot.com)
6064.
Tell, Don't Ask (pragprog.com)
6065.
A Call For Climate Engineering Research (futurepundit.com)
6066.
Moving for Money (mint.com)
6067.
Latin Tattoos (waywardclassics.blogspot.com)
6068.
Android On N900 (phonereport.info)
6069.
Innovative Technique Can Spot Errors in Key Systems (nsf.gov)
6070.
Real world use of XSRF/CSRF against a web interface to IRC (unethicalblogger.com)
6071.
There's a stackexchange blog now (blog.stackexchange.com)
6072.
Why carriers didn’t want to allow 3G VoIP before (mobilecrunch.com)
6073.
Tell HN: Let's make Jury Duty more efficient ()
6074.
Congressional Hacks: John Boehner and Nancy Pelosi want to know what happened. (praetorianprefect.com)
6075.
Google Launches Personalized Map Suggestions based on search history (google-latlong.blogspot.com)
6076.
Design-centric Thoughts on Apple's iPad by Chief Design Architect at Yahoo (lukew.com)
6077.
Growing up online (pbs.org)
6078.
Internet Speeds And Costs From Around The World (i.imgur.com)
6079.
Apple iPad chip is ARM based (fudzilla.com)
6080.
Image rotation in 8 lines using the Java Advanced Imaging API (asserttrue.blogspot.com)
6081.
Could open source abandon the Google train? (news.cnet.com)
6082.
IPad has missing features, yes. But it's the touchscreen, stupid. (xconomy.com)
6083.
Phone Curbs Don’t Cut Crashes (wheels.blogs.nytimes.com)
6084.
MSI ready to launch iPad alternative (itworld.com)
6085.
Non-relational Django on App Engine (other DB backends planned) (allbuttonspressed.blogspot.com)
6086.
IPhone certificate flaws (cryptopath.wordpress.com)
6087.
Get real, geeks – The iPad is the Apple for Mum, not you(by swombat[HNer]) (eu.techcrunch.com)
6088.
Find a Bug in Google Chrome, Earn $500-$1337 (readwriteweb.com)
6089.
The iPad is the iPrius: Your Computer Consumerized (radar.oreilly.com)
6090.
Cigarettes May Cause Infections (wired.com)