December 2010 Archive
5341.
Clarifying the Roles of the .gemspec and Gemfile (yehudakatz.com)
5342.
Scoops: How Bloomberg gets earning releases before everyone else. (businessinsider.com)
5343.
Most Popular SEO Articles of the Year (searchengineland.com)
5344.
Viva la Freebox Revolution in gaming (pocket-lint.com)
5345.
Should or Will Designers Listen? No? (zurb.com)
5346.
Hacking Your Body's Bacteria w/ Probiotics (wired.com)
5347.
Looking for a co-conspirator (stdout.be)
5348.
Hemisphere Games Why we haven’t ported Osmos to Android – (hemispheregames.com)
5349.
Leaving your day job for a startup? Good post mortem from someone who tried (brainhuddle.com)
5350.
JPMorgan Chase Hit with SEC Whistle-Blower Complaint Over Credit Card Practices (dailyfinance.com)
5351.
Google Takes Another Big Step to Retain Employees: Autonomous Business Units (techcrunch.com)
5352.
The 90-9-1 Principle (antseyeview.com)
5353.
A history of computing flamewars—in handy graph form (arstechnica.com)
5354.
Joshua Schachter weighs in on Yahoo/Delicious (twitter.com)
5355.
Following Maps (Google Earth) Into the 'Lost World' (scientistatwork.blogs.nytimes.com)
5356.
What apps collect for marketing (blogs.wsj.com)
5357.
How to make great pixel art? Spend 560 hours on one illustration. (drububu.com)
5358.
Self-experimentation as a source of new ideas (escholarship.org)
5359.
Groupon's $6 Billion Gambler (online.wsj.com)
5360.
Google Debuts “This Site May Be Compromised” Warning (krebsonsecurity.com)
5361.
IRB for iPhone/iPad (itunes.apple.com)
5362.
5 Web titans that withered under Yahoo (edition.cnn.com)
5363.
Online detectives - a new profession? (nytimes.com)
5364.
America's Debt Default Will Happen Sooner Than Anyone Thinks (businessinsider.com)
5365.
Backing off an arsenic-eating claim (philly.com)
5366.
Wikileaks.info Warning (cryptome.org)
5367.
The Web as an API (ajaxian.com)
5368.
Thread "Stack Chunks": performance improvements in GHC (hackage.haskell.org)
5369.
Beam Me Up: 'Teleportation' Is Year's Biggest Breakthrough (foxnews.com)
5370.
User interfaces designed to trick, trap, and mislead (wiki.darkpatterns.org)