Don't become an expert
(blog.asmartbear.com)
February 2010 Archive
121.
122.
Homemade CPU – from scratch
(3.14.by)
123.
Redis Virtual Memory: the story and the code
(antirez.com)
124.
Steve Yegge's predictions from 2004
(steve.yegge.googlepages.com)
125.
I Had Downtime Today. Here’s What I’m Doing About It.
(kalzumeus.com)
126.
The Internet? Bah (1995)
(newsweek.com)
127.
Google Chrome 4 now natively supports Greasemonkey user scripts
(blog.chromium.org)
128.
The First YC Conference
(ycombinator.posterous.com)
130.
Homebrew: OS X’s Missing Package Manager
(engineyard.com)
131.
5 million Dropboxes
(blog.dropbox.com)
132.
What operating systems the Plan 9 Google guys are using
(groups.google.com)
133.
Bill Gates is officially redeemed from presentation purgatory
(blog.duarte.com)
134.
U.S freelancers pretend to be from other countries to get jobs
(blog.cubeofm.com)
135.
PiCloud : Cloud Computing. Simplified.
(picloud.com)
136.
Try Haskell
(tryhaskell.org)
137.
1964 Modem Reaches Out And Touches The Internet
(retrothing.com)
138.
ETacts (YC W10) will help you manage your relationships
(techcrunch.com)
139.
DreamPie: The Python shell you've always dreamed about
(dreampie.sourceforge.net)
140.
Roger Ebert: The Essential Man
(esquire.com)
141.
Rails 3.0 Beta Release
(weblog.rubyonrails.org)
142.
The iPhone obsession
(quirksmode.org)
143.
Amusing Comment Thread
(readwriteweb.com)
144.
Evernote CEO Shares The Numbers that Makes Freemium Work
(toddsattersten.com)
145.
A wedding gift for our co-founder became our startup's newest product.
(thrilledforyou.com)
146.
147.
Learn CSS Positioning
(barelyfitz.com)
149.
Google changes Buzz to be opt-in and adds easy delete button
(gmailblog.blogspot.com)
150.
Physicist Discovers How to Teleport Energy
(technologyreview.com)