December 2010 Archive
4351.
Gource: a software version control visualization tool (code.google.com)
4352.
World disappoints us once again: Japan loses 2022 3D holographic World Cup bid (engadget.com)
4353.
Dealing with WikiLeaks: The right reaction (economist.com)
4354.
WikiLeaks Petition - stop the crackdown - get to 1,000,000 signatures (avaaz.org)
4355.
A "Patent Stimulus" to End the Recession? (blog.mises.org)
4356.
Mit_grad_comes_up_with_webcam_system_that_can_see_if_your_heart_is_healthy (ubergizmo.com)
4357.
Ask HH: Does this app exist? (robust virtual scratch paper) ()
4358.
Prominent French newspaper mirrors Wikileaks (wlcentral.org)
4359.
Lost Civilization May Have Existed Beneath the Persian Gulf (livescience.com)
4360.
Time to start donating to Apache for Java fork legal issues and development? ()
4361.
Basis of the undermining effect of monetary reward on intrinsic motivation (pnas.org)
4362.
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way (catb.org)
4363.
Google Nexus S up for pre-order in the UK, will set you back £550 (mobitechbuzz.com)
4364.
Apple-1 Computer Operation Manual and Warranty - 1976 (archive.computerhistory.org)
4365.
The 'Radiolab' Effect (observer.com)
4366.
Why we started a company (blog.adku.com)
4367.
Oracle asserts non-existent open source trademark (theregister.co.uk)
4368.
How to Disappear in America (youtube.com)
4369.
Odersky on Scala's type inference (codecommit.com)
4370.
The Ghost Cities Of China (businessinsider.com)
4371.
Fred Wilson's Miracle Quarter, Plus the Merits of Being Cheap (paul.kedrosky.com)
4372.
Air Force Blocks Media Sites That Posted Leaked Cables (online.wsj.com)
4373.
Google Donates Two Eclipse Projects Worth $5 Million (adtmag.com)
4374.
Dogpatch Labs to open first European facility in Dublin (siliconrepublic.com)
4375.
"Why I'm Posting Bail Money for Julian Assange" by Michael Moore (anonops.blogspot.com)
4376.
Rate my startup: QuickPrez.com ()
4377.
New JAMA paper links mitochondrial dysfunction with Autism (huffingtonpost.com)
4378.
The next generation of mobile maps (googleblog.blogspot.com)
4379.
The javascript grid you allways wanted (MIT-licensed): SlickGrid (mleibman.github.com)
4380.
Hubris, Passion and Customer Development - Steve Blank (steveblank.com)