January 2010 Archive
6841.
Annotatr (annotatr.appspot.com)
6842.
Why don’t Aussie retailers hookup with DIY upstarts? (internationalbs.wordpress.com)
6843.
Are preferences portable across the web? (transcapitalist.com)
6844.
What does the Nexus One mean for Google Voice, Apps? (arstechnica.com)
6845.
Can the findings of behaviorial science make life better? (online.wsj.com)
6846.
26c3 conference recordings are online (media.ccc.de)
6847.
Pycon 2010, Atlanta. Two days left for early bird registration. (us.pycon.org)
6848.
Going beyond keywords, how does time of day influence conversions (bigstartups.com)
6849.
Nokia targets to have 115 million active users by first half (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
6850.
Looking for life in the Multiverse (scientificamerican.com)
6851.
Economic Lessons Learned (blog.josh33.com)
6852.
Even better image preloading with CSS2 (thecssninja.com)
6853.
When to Burn the Boats (thebridgemaker.com)
6854.
Google Moves to Keep Its Lead as Web Goes Mobile (nytimes.com)
6855.
Python3.2(svn) python2.7(svn) and the new GIL, cherrypy benchmark. (renesd.blogspot.com)
6856.
Seedcamp opens applications for Mini Seedcamp Zagreb (blog.seedcamp.com)
6857.
These guys are onto something -- check out untitledstartup.com (asack.typepad.com)
6858.
Amazon's Kindle Offers Refunds For Digital Downloads, Why Don't Game Companies? (kotaku.com)
6859.
Cocoa Development in 2010 (icodeblog.com)
6860.
VoIP’s Best News, Ever (jicksta.com)
6861.
Computer controlled gear box (selmec.org.uk)
6862.
The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces [video] (youtube.com)
6863.
Consumer Hell - Economics growth does not automatically translate into happiness (monbiot.com)
6864.
10 Things to Look for in Video Games in 2010 (businessinsider.com)
6865.
Apple to Buy Quattro Wireless for $275 Million (kara.allthingsd.com)
6866.
Antisec Group Exposed (anti-sec.com)
6867.
Smart Phones are Commodities Already (victusspiritus.com)
6868.
Can Imaging Technologies save us from Terrorists? (itworld.com)
6869.
4chan YouTube Porn Day (jan 6) (techcrunch.com)
6870.
Google offers to help run a 'white spaces' database (thestandard.com)